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Virtual Desktop Infrastructure Problem Statement
draft-clouds-wang-vdi-problem-statement-00

Document Type Expired Internet-Draft (individual)
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Authors Jun Wang , SuAn Ma , Liang Liang
Last updated 2011-01-20
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Abstract

The Virtual Desktop Infrastructure is a technology to separate local desktop and remote computing and storage resources, which was initially derived from the remote desktop administration but with new business models and very different use cases. Most of existing VDI systems are based on proprietary implementation, and positioning different market with different features. Since virtual desktop technology is believed that it will become a mainstream application delivery method similar to the http protocol with regard to web applications, so it's important to make the virtual desktop access protocol open and standard. This draft summarizes the limitations of existing virtual desktop systems, and proposes the intent standardization work in IETF.

Authors

Jun Wang
SuAn Ma
Liang Liang

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