It’s nearly impossible to discuss virtualization without bringing up Amazon Web Services (AWS). It was one of the first big names in user-friendly virtualization services. And, it’s only gotten better over the years. With its latest release, AWS is providing customers with some serious computing power.
What are AWS virtual desktops?
If you have employees who need occasional access to lightning-fast workstations, hardware costs add up quickly. A way to tackle this problem is to provide users with low-end hardware. These must be connected to a cloud service provider that delivers virtual desktops. These full-fledged desktops can be accessed over the internet. Also, they are far more cost efficient.
For quite some time, AWS’s “Standard” package has offered 24-hour access to virtual desktops with dual CPUs, 4+ GB of RAM and 130 GB of data storage for $43 per month. As long as you have a computer with an internet connection and are able to pay the subscription fee, you can run programs on an AWS virtual desktop. This greatly exceeds your local machine’s capacity.
The WorkSpaces Power bundle
In June 2017, AWS introduced a new virtual desktop service for businesses that need a bit more capacity. The WorkSpaces Power bundle grants users access to machines with the power of four CPUs, with 16+ GB of RAM and 275 GB of storage.
Obviously, anything that requires such high-end hardware is going to be pretty technical work. However, with the help of an experienced IT provider, you too can profit from the Big Data movement. AWS is advertising the Power bundle to developers. Although it’s also great for businesses that want profitable insights from their huge databases.
The Power bundle virtual desktops have tremendous capacity, and that does come at a higher cost. The WorkSpaces Power bundle costs $78 per month for unlimited usage, or if you need it for only a couple days, $19 per month plus 68 cents per hour.
Faster data access for Standard and Power bundles
Regardless of whether you need the Standard or Power bundle, all AWS virtual desktops benefit from excellent data access speeds. The servers that host AWS cloud storage and AWS virtual desktops are in the same physical location, which means you don’t need to worry about lag when connecting the two.
Even if you’re “just a small-scale eCommerce site,” or a single-location office, every business can benefit from more affordable computing power. To find out what virtualization can do for your organization, call us today.