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Hi everyone,

I'm exploring the potential benefits of Intel’s vPro chipset in Citrix environments and would love to get some insights from those who have experience with it.

From what I’ve gathered, Intel vPro chipset offers a variety of management and security features, but I’m wondering how it specifically impacts the performance of virtual desktops in Citrix. Does the vPro technology contribute to:

  • Improved CPU performance or resource allocation in VDI environments?
  • Better system stability or reliability for remote work scenarios?
  • Any enhanced security features that might affect virtual desktop performance?

It’d be great to hear if vPro has any measurable effect on the user experience, especially for those using Citrix on thin clients or accessing resource-intensive applications remotely.

Thanks in advance for any feedback or real-world experiences you can share!

 

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