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Description
Running virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) in the cloud gives IT staff and users alike flexibility to choose a VM configuration type that drives the performance levels for their virtual desktop users. To show how two general-purpose virtual machine (VM) options compare on VDI workloads, we tested Microsoft Azure Ddsv5-series VMs featuring 3rd Gen Intel® Xeon® Scalable processors and Dadsv5-series VMs with AMD EPYC processors using two different worker profiles.