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Intelligent IT management for Windows 365 and Azure Virtual Desktop
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With Windows 365 and Azure Virtual Desktop you can easily configure features to help you optimize Windows in the cloud for the best performance and total cost of ownership (TCO). Join us to learn how you can use the tools built into both offerings to ensure that your users are getting the most out of their devices while balancing your costs.
This session is part of the Microsoft Technical Takeoff: Windows + Intune. Add it to your calendar, RSVP for event reminders, and post your questions and comments below! This session will also be recorded and available on demand shortly after conclusion of the live event. |
- mlawniczak123Brass ContributorWhen will these reports be available for Azure Virtual Desktop? If they will not be available why are they only available for Windows 365?
- Ben_MurphyMicrosoft
Hey, mlawniczak123, most of what you're seeing covered here should exist in our native monitoring for AVD in AVD Insights: Use cases for Azure Virtual Desktop Insights - Azure Virtual Desktop | Microsoft Learn
If you have anything specific that's not covered in either the host pool or full views, we're always happy to get suggestions for new views or data.- mlawniczak123Brass ContributorIt would be great if there was an easy way to see the host performance data/host historical utilization in the AVD Insights portal so we can see if the AVD hosts are "right sized" as well.
- Char_CheesmanCommunity Manager
Welcome to Intelligent IT management for Windows 365 and Azure Virtual Desktop and the second annual Microsoft Technical Takeoff for Windows + Intune! Have a question? Post here in the Comments so we can help. Let’s make this an active Q&A!
- CENSSBrass ContributorHello. Thank you for the presentation. Is this "Alert" now available? Does it appear only when W365 subscriptions have been applied to the tenant? We don't see it in Intune under Tenant Admin, despite Biz Prem or higher licenses. Thank you
- Anusha_ReddyMicrosoftYes, Alerts should be available with W365 subscription. Although some Alert rules might not be entirely flighted to all tenants yet.
- BrianF828Occasional ReaderIf I'm only paying for a "Windows 365 Enterprise 2 vCPU, 8 GB, 128 GB' license, I don't believe the C: drive could be increased beyond 128 GB, correct? Would I need to purchase additional licensing for 256 GB (for example) to have "reserved" for Cloud PCs that may need to be increased in the future?
- Ben_MurphyMicrosoftThat's correct, yes. For an increase in the size of the OS disk you would need to upgrade to the next tier of licensing (e.g., 128 GB to 256 GB).
- Char_CheesmanCommunity Manager
Thanks for joining us! We hope you enjoyed this session. If you missed the live broadcast, don’t worry – you can watch it on demand. And we’ll continue to answer questions here in the chat through the end of the week. There's more great content in store at the Microsoft Technical Takeoff! What do you like about the event so far? Share your feedback and help shape the direction of future events on the Tech Community!
- Ben_MurphyMicrosoft
Thanks for joining us, everyone! On a related note, we've just announced that Personal Desktop Autoscale on Azure Virtual Desktop is generally available, and you can use the same overall technique covered in the session to plan for ramp-down and ramp-up periods.