Dec 09 2022 08:09 AM - last edited on Jan 13 2023 09:29 AM by Eva Seydl
Here's what changed in November 2022:
Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) Shortpath for public networks is now generally available. RDP Shortpath improves the transport reliability of Azure Virtual Desktop connections by establishing a direct User Datagram Protocol (UDP) data flow between the Remote Desktop client and session hosts. This feature will be enabled by default for all customers. For more information, see our blog post.
The ability to review performance and diagnostic information across multiple host pools in one view with Azure Virtual Desktop Insights at Scale is now in public preview. For more information, see our blog post or Use Azure Virtual Desktop Insights to monitor your deployment.
Microsoft Intune user scope configuration for Azure Virtual Desktop multi-session Virtual Machines (VMs) on Windows 11 is now generally available. With this feature, you’ll be able to:
For more information, see Azure Virtual Desktop multi-session with Intune or our blog post.
FSLogix profiles with Azure Active Directory (AD)-joined Windows 10, 11, and Windows Server 2022 VMs for hybrid users in Azure Virtual Desktop are now generally available. These FSLogix profiles let you seamlessly access file shares from Azure AD-joined VMs and use them to store your FSLogix profile containers. For more information, see our blog post.
Private endpoints from Azure Private Link for Azure Virtual Desktop are now in public preview. Private Link can enable traffic between session hosts, clients, and the Azure Virtual Desktop service to flow through a private endpoint within your virtual network instead of the public internet. For more information, see our blog post, read our overview at Use Azure Private Link with Azure Virtual Desktop (preview), or get started at Set up Private Link for Azure Virtual Desktop (preview).