Microsoft AVD Essentials

Managing Azure virtual desktop environments is complex, requiring continuous monitoring to detect performance issues, connectivity problems, and resource constraints. Without proper visibility, critical issues can go unnoticed, leading to delayed resolutions and disruptions that impact end-user productivity.

Problem

Monitoring the health and availability of Azure virtual desktops can be time-consuming and fragmented, making it difficult to quickly identify performance issues, stale VMs, or registration failures that impact user experience.

Fixing common issues with AVD devices normally requires assigning issues to specialist teams with AVD experience or administration tools.

Solution

A Microsoft Azure virtual desktop monitoring dashboard provides a centralized view of your Microsoft AVD environment. It highlights VM status, reboot health, and registration, helping you make informed decisions and take timely actions. This includes a collection of pre-configured VDI monitors to help administrators quickly detect and address key issues affecting performance and availability.

Remediation remote actions are provided that can invoke session host restarts, update GPO policies, and end unresponsive processes running within a session.

Benefits and outcome

By implementing the "Microsoft AVD essentials" solution you :

  • Gain visibility into online/offline VM distribution across desktop pools and VDI types.

  • Track reboot health and registrations to identify outdated or unregistered VMs.

  • Reduce downtime and improve user experience through proactive issue detection.

  • Ensure timely intervention by the right teams through faster resolution times.

  • Help EUC support teams resolve common issues proactively, without specialist VDI experience or tools.

This solution streamlines VDI management, optimizes IT operations, and enhances end-user satisfaction.

Getting started with the "Microsoft AVD essentials" solution

Configure and start using your packs by following these links:

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