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New features for Azure Virtual Desktop for Azure Stack HCI

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Oct 18, 2024

Today, we’re excited to announce new features and capabilities for Azure Virtual Desktop for Azure Stack HCI that will benefit admins responsible for configuring, managing, and optimizing their VDI environments. We’re also announcing that Azure Virtual Desktop for Azure Stack HCI now supports per-user access pricing.

Azure Virtual Desktop for Azure Stack HCI was made generally available in February 2024 with a goal of bringing the security and rich functionality of Microsoft Azure to customers who cannot run virtualization workloads in the cloud or need the benefits of low latency access to cloud functionality. Additionally, Azure Virtual Desktop for Azure Stack HCI was designed to ensure that Azure Virtual Desktop features, including the ability to run Windows 11 and Windows 10 multisession, work well in hybrid scenarios.

Over the last eight months, customers from multiple industries including healthcare, government, retail, financial services, and education have embraced Azure Virtual Desktop for Azure Stack HCI to help IT admins, customers, and students get the benefits of cloud virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) while complying with organizational requirements regarding public cloud usage. We’ve had a lot of great feedback, and we’ve used it to inform our innovation roadmap.

New features and capabilities generally available and readily accessible

It’s not only general availability of new features that we’re pleased to announce. We’re also excited to share that these features, which are described below, can already be accessed through the Azure Virtual Desktop for Azure Stack HCI admin experience.

Autoscale for host pools

Autoscale is now generally available for Azure Virtual Desktop host pools on Azure Stack HCI. Autoscale allows you to scale available session hosts up or down according to a schedule to optimize deployment costs. The same scaling plans applied to Azure virtual machines (VMs) can now be applied to Azure Stack HCI VMs.

Start VM on Connect

Start VM on Connect helps reduce costs by enabling users to power on VMs used as session hosts only when they're needed. You can then power off VMs when they're not needed. Azure Virtual Desktop for Azure Stack HCI users now have the option to use this feature with Azure Stack HCI VMs.

Windows 11 and Windows 10 Enterprise single-session images on Azure Marketplace

IT admins can now download Windows 11 or Windows 10 Enterprise single-session images from Azure Marketplace to their Azure Stack HCI clusters. By making single- and multisession Windows 11 images available, admins gain additional flexibility in choosing VMs for session hosts.

Azure Marketplace Catalog for Azure Virtual Desktop for Azure Stack HCI

Azure Virtual Desktop Insights support

Azure Virtual Desktop provides a centralized, first-party monitoring solution that enables IT admins to detect, diagnose, and resolve issues within their environments. You can now monitor Azure Virtual Desktop session hosts on Azure Stack HCI using Azure Virtual Desktop Insights.

Screenshot of a sample Azure Virtual Desktop Insights report

Azure Virtual Desktop for Azure Stack HCI supports per-user access pricing

Azure Virtual Desktop for Azure Stack HCI now supports per-user access pricing. Organizations, including independent software vendors (ISVs) could already use Azure Virtual Desktop to provide external users with a Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) experience for software access.

That delivery and per-user access pricing model is now also available to organizations and ISVs that want to provide external users with access to their solutions via Azure Stack HCI. Learn more about pricing and contact your sales rep for more information.

What’s next for Azure Virtual Desktop for Azure Stack HCI?

We’re excited by the enthusiastic response that Azure Virtual Desktop for Azure Stack HCI has received from customers, and we continue to listen closely to customer feedback. We’re committed to a path of continuing innovation for Azure Virtual Desktop for Azure Stack HCI.

If you’re an existing customer, thank you for joining us. If you’re interested in Azure Virtual Desktop for Azure Stack HCI, please contact your local Microsoft sales representative to schedule an information session.

To learn more about these new features and capabilities, please visit our documentation page. And, be sure to regularly visit the Azure Virtual Desktop blog for more about recent Azure Virtual Desktop feature updates.


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Updated Oct 18, 2024
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  • ErnieCosta To clarify, Per-user access pricing (aka Azure Virtual Desktop for REmote App Streaming) is intended for scenarios where the existing AVD user entitlement available via M365 is not available. This typically applies to organizations who want to deliver applications "as-a-service" to their own customers or partners. This pricing model has been available with AVD in Azure for sometime and today we are announcing support for it on Azure Stack HCI. The Azure compute or AVD for Azure Stack HCI service fee still applies. Instructions on how to configure PUAP are available here: Enroll in per-user access pricing for Azure Virtual Desktop | Microsoft Learn.

     

    Karl-WE, the Per User Access pricing is the "Azure Virtual Desktop for Remote App Streaming" tab on the pricing page. Thanks for the feedback on the per pcore pricing documentation.

  • ErnieCosta's avatar
    ErnieCosta
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    Awesome news, Steve! Per-user pricing is going to help a ton of organizations who leverage 24/7 personal AVD-HCI session hosts! We know that you all have fought hard for this - thank you for pushing this to the finish line.

  • I have looked into pricing page. Was not able to find it in the linked one.

    Steve, do you know when this will be updated?

    Also noticed that the Azure Stack HCI fee is noted with 10$ per active core per month.

    For clarity, and higher adoption (due reduced costs), I would like to propose remark (*) that this cost is waived via Azure Hybrid Benefits for Windows Server Datacenter Edition for Enterprise Agreement with SA or CSP Subscription.

    A backlink on the remark to https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-server/get-started/azure-hybrid-benefit?tabs=azure-stack-hci is recommended.

     

    Thank you very much!