Azure Virtual Desktop vs. Renderro

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
Azure Virtual Desktop
Score 7.9 out of 10
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Azure Virtual Desktops are a comprehensive desktop and app virtualization service running in the cloud.N/A
Renderro
Score 0.0 out of 10
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The Renderro Cloud Workstation is a personal cloud-based computer, with remote access. The user can customize its specs and change it at any time to suit needs. The user can work on any type of specialist software, one's own or provided by Renderro.
$39
per month 1 scalable computer & 500 GB Cloud Storage
Pricing
Azure Virtual DesktopRenderro
Editions & Modules
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Freelancer
$39
per month 1 scalable computer & 500 GB Cloud Storage
Pro
$99
per month 1 scalable computer & 1 TB Cloud Storage
Studio
$199
per month 2 scalable computer & 2 TB Cloud Storage
Enterprise
Custom Quote
Offerings
Pricing Offerings
Azure Virtual DesktopRenderro
Free Trial
YesNo
Free/Freemium Version
NoNo
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
NoNo
Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeNo setup fee
Additional Details
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Community Pulse
Azure Virtual DesktopRenderro
User Ratings
Azure Virtual DesktopRenderro
Likelihood to Recommend
7.0
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Usability
8.0
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User Testimonials
Azure Virtual DesktopRenderro
Likelihood to Recommend
  1. Users with older machines and when the IT department is facing the crunch in procuring the actual system due to ongoing pandemic.
  2. Users with more computing power can use these machines, which can work at better speeds and give out better results and faster speed.
  3. If the end user internet is not perfect that is it is low speed or ping then it is not recommended to use these systems
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Pros
  • You can publish as many host pools as you need to accommodate your diverse workloads
  • Brings your own image for production workloads or test from the Azure Gallery
  • Reduces costs with pooled, multi-session resources.
  • With the new Windows 10 Enterprise multi-session capability exclusive to Windows Virtual Desktop and Remote Desktop Session Host (RDSH) role on Windows Server, you can greatly reduce the number of virtual machines and operating system (OS) overhead while still providing the same resources to your users.
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Cons
  • While it is PaaS it would be nice to have some monitoring insights into some parts of the offering
  • Migrating user sessions from one host to another (to be able to downscale) would be awesome
  • It would be nice to have a more seamless deployment of FSLogix in a AVD Enviroment
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Usability
AVD has performed well for us and allowed us to migrate away from Citrix.
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Alternatives Considered
For us Parallels RAS is still more a "onpremise" solution, with Azure Virtual Desktop we can really leverage the power of the cloud. We can spin up additional hosts if the load is too high and spin down hosts in the night to cut costs. Not being bound to onpremise hardware makes this extremely flexible. Seeing as most of our customers already have a M365 license that includes Azure Virtual Desktop licensing it doesn't cost us additional CAL's for Parallels RAS
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Return on Investment
  • More people can work from home which is a positive contribution to company’s objective of promoting work life balance
  • Reduced building operating costs with more staff working from home
  • At any point in time
  • Significantly reduced loss of data if a
  • user loses or damages a work laptop
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