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The use cases for Windows 11, AVD, and Windows 365

Windows 365 Cloud PC and Azure Virtual Desktop are both Desktops-as-a-Service with key similarities and differences. The new Windows 11 OS also poses questions for organizations interested in upgrading. In this webinar, Edutainers Mike Rodrick and Adam Gordon will compare VDI solutions and help you with steps to initiate your plan.

Tune in to this webinar to learn:
- The business cases for Windows 11
- The definitions of VDI, AVD, and Windows 365
- Similarities and differences between the services
- Which service is right for you or your organization

Whether you’re new to Microsoft VDI or already have a plan in place, watch this webinar to ensure your organization is on the right course.
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Any recommendations on adding some type of Azure storage to a group of Windows365 desktops? The goal is to use Azure AD Join and no fileserver. Like a small office where everyone needs to access a shared QuickBooks company file, one of the Win365 desktops will be the admin with the QB Database Manager running and the other will just need access to the company file. So far, I have created an Azure Storage account, a share and connected to it on the Win365 desktops with PowerShell. The problem seems to be latency. Unlike our experience with AVD and a files server, the storage is too slow. Thoughts or suggestions?

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