An organization wants to enable its employees to access a consistent and personalized desktop environment from any workstation within the company's headquarters. They require a solution that allows for centralized management and does not rely on cloud services. Which deployment model BEST fits their needs?
The Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) on-premises model best fits the organization's needs because it enables centralized management and provides users with access to a consistent desktop environment from various in-house workstations, without the necessity of cloud services. While VDI in the cloud could offer a personalized desktop environment, it relies on cloud services, which the organization wants to avoid. Remote desktop services provide access to a shared desktop and applications, not a personalized environment. Desktop-as-a-Service operates on cloud services, not on premises.
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