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Pretty much all desktop virtualization/VDI/etc. products have been de-emphasized by essentially everybody except to the degree that they're a largely free byproduct of server virtualization. I doubt any company is devoting more than a minimal number of resources to these products--maybe Apple more than others. Red Hat, for example, even sun-setted its "traditional" enterprise virtualization product in favor of Kuvevirt on OpenShift. And a VDI product was pretty much abandoned years ago.



There are new VDI contenders still coming up though. This caught my attention recently (due to trialling Proxmox for another purpose):

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tLK_i-TQ3kQ

There's clearly still demand for VDI solutions too. A recent example:

https://forum.proxmox.com/threads/vdi-solution-for-proxmox.1...




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