Discovering Windows 11 Performance on AVD and What’s New With 23H2

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Blair Parkhill Director, Technology Alliance and Vendor Programs

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Microsoft has released the last version of Windows 10 (22H2), and now is the time to consider your move to Windows 11. Given the changes in the VDI market we’ve seen recently, you may also be considering Azure Virtual Desktop (AVD) as an alternative to your current on-prem solutions. How do these two changes impact your remote workforce's scalability, performance, and cost? In our webinar “Azure Virtual Desktop (AVD) Performance with Windows 10 & 11 – Which is Better?” we tested Windows 11 Enterprise Multi-session 22H2, so let’s take a look at Windows 11 Enterprise Multi-session 23H2 in Azure Virtual Desktop (AVD) to see what is changed. We will use Login Enterprise to discover how performance and scalability has changed with Windows 11 and AVD, and we will also use Azure Insights for AVD to see what kind of information it can provide for us.
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