Only the first time a user logs on to their desktop is slow. With persistent desktops, where the user profile is stored on the VDI-desktop and the user will always log on to the same desktop, this is not a problem. Especially login to Windows 10 for the first time can take a while. Another reason that Windows 10 is not the common OS used in VDI environments is that it is more difficult to remove or disable the “consumer” experience, like cortana, (builtin) Windows Store Apps or to manage the Windows tiles. One of the reason is that when using Windows 7 you are certain that most (legacy) applications will work. In most Virtual Desktop Infrastructures (VDI) the operating system being used for the virtual desktops is still Windows 7 (we all skipped Windows 8.x). The plan is to combine all the optimizations and results and create a whitepaper. Rob Beekmans already blogged about optimizing Windows 10 for VDI, I will focus on optimizing the login experience and the impact of User Environment Management solutions. In the upcoming blogposts I will write about optimizing Windows 10 in a non-persistent VDI environment and especially focus on optimizing the login speed.
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