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Komp_89
Mar 28, 2022Copper Contributor
Teams on AVD? Is it really this bad?
We have many AVD deployments mainly on E Series machines (E16asV4) (AMD) (16/128GB) and Teams on VDI is just embarrassing. I don't expect the VDI based Teams to be a 1:1 comparison, but the qual...
K3V0C
Jul 18, 2023Copper Contributor
We run dedicated B2m mainly (2 vcpu 8gb ram) and B4m (4 vcpu 16gb ram) VMs running on Windows 11 Pro and Enterprise over mainly Windows 10 local desktops and laptops with some Mac users (uggh). Started on this journey a few months ago. We connect directly to Azure to get to AVD and from there, access to Corp network. We use AVD-optimised Teams with WebRTC redirect media which means the local machine/client needs to have decent or good enough specs to have a good media redirection experience.
We didn't seem to have the issues you mentioned although it has limited features including not showing video of the person speaking when Teams is minimised, no audio/video settings adjustments during a meeting like the standard Teams version would have, and can't right click on a participant's video and select Fit to Frame. However, Microsoft is releasing updates to keep up with the standard version along the way. Hoping they will get there sooner than later!
We didn't seem to have the issues you mentioned although it has limited features including not showing video of the person speaking when Teams is minimised, no audio/video settings adjustments during a meeting like the standard Teams version would have, and can't right click on a participant's video and select Fit to Frame. However, Microsoft is releasing updates to keep up with the standard version along the way. Hoping they will get there sooner than later!