Connection Broker - what is it?

By David Amoyal → Friday, May 9, 2014

The Connection Broker is an essential part in virtual Desktop infrastructures. We will show you exactly what he does. This can be the Conn...

The Connection Broker is an essential part in virtual Desktop infrastructures. We will show you exactly what he does.

This can be the Connection Broker

The Connection Broker is not necessarily an integral part of a virtual Desktop infrastructure, however, you'll find him there, mostly. Such VDIs are used mainly in large companies.
  • In a virtual Desktop infrastructure, individual applications, or the entire operating system is stored on a Server. For example, it is possible that any employee from any Computer working under the same conditions, or changes just made to the Server, and not at each individual PC.
  • The Connection Broker provides for the proper distribution of individual Remote-access users. So every user gets only the data on the Server, which is also his Account. For such an Account always starts a so-called virtual machine.
  • The Connection Broker in addition, to ensure that these virtual machines if necessary, re-created, or be switched off. There are several servers available, the Connection Broker also the Last optimally adapted to the individual servers.
  • In short: A Connection Broker ensures that applications or the entire operating system on the Server, on the individual Computer.
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