When it comes to virtualization, two terms that often come up are VDI (Virtual Desktop Infrastructure) and VM (Virtual Machine). While both offer the benefits of virtualization, they have some distinct differences.
VDI refers to a technology that allows users to access their desktop environment remotely from any device. It runs on servers in a data center and delivers individual desktop instances to each user. On the other hand, VM is a software emulation of a computer system that allows multiple operating systems or applications to run on one ...