Need advice about which tool to choose?Ask the StackShare community!
Amazon WorkSpaces vs V2 Cloud: What are the differences?
Amazon WorkSpaces: Easily provision cloud-based desktops that allow end-users to access applications and resources. With a few clicks in the AWS Management Console, customers can provision a high-quality desktop experience for any number of users at a cost that is highly competitive with traditional desktops and half the cost of most virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) solutions. End-users can access the documents, applications and resources they need with the device of their choice, including laptops, iPad, Kindle Fire, or Android tablets; V2 Cloud: A fully integrated Desktop-as-a-Service solution. It is a cost-efficient, fast, and scalable Desktop-as-a-Service solution. It makes it incredibly easy to deploy cloud-hosted virtual Windows desktops in less than 10 clicks. It provides small business owners and IT managers more time to focus on core business initiatives.
Amazon WorkSpaces and V2 Cloud belong to "Virtual Desktop" category of the tech stack.
Some of the features offered by Amazon WorkSpaces are:
- Support Multiple Devices- Users can access their Amazon WorkSpaces using their choice of device, such as a laptop computer (Mac OS or Windows), iPad, Kindle Fire, or Android tablet.
- Keep Your Data Secure and Available- Amazon WorkSpaces provides each user with access to persistent storage in the AWS cloud. When users access their desktops using Amazon WorkSpaces, you control whether your corporate data is stored on multiple client devices, helping you keep your data secure.
- Choose the Hardware and Software you need- Amazon WorkSpaces offers a choice of bundles providing different amounts of CPU, memory, and storage so you can match your Amazon WorkSpaces to your requirements. Amazon WorkSpaces offers preinstalled applications (including Microsoft Office) or you can bring your own licensed software.
On the other hand, V2 Cloud provides the following key features:
- Intuitive management console
- Multi-user desktops
- Single-user desktops