Virtual Desktops
A virtual desktop has the functionality of a physical computer but is not tied to a physical machine. It functions as a virtual computer system with its own CPU, memory, network interface, and storage.
Administrators can add any number of virtual desktops to a project space.
When you create a Windows virtual desktop or Linux virtual desktop with KDE or GNOME Desktop installed, users can connect to the virtual desktop via RDP for a fully interactive desktop experience.
When you create a Linux virtual desktop without KDE or GNOME Desktop, users can connect to the virtual desktop and issue commands using SSH.
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