Hosted on a central server, this gives each user guaranteed memory and compute resources plus their own copy of Windows. To fully appreciate what vSpace Pro has to offer, you have first to understand how it differs from the hypervisor approach to VDI, where each user gets remote access to their own individual virtual machine (VM). Optional Premium features will also be available to further enhance functionality, starting with vCast, a new streaming technology to better handle playback of HD video and, as a result, support more vSpace users per server.
To this end, it has added support for the latest Windows 10 releases, and simplified and redesigned its management interfaces, with an all-new cloud-based portal also available for the first time. With the launch of vSpace Pro 10, desktop virtualisation specialist NComputing has updated its VDI (Virtual Desktop Infrastructure) platform to make it better suited to today's market.