An on-premises VDI is a setup where the virtual desktops are hosted within the organization's own data center. This means the servers and storage that manage and deploy the virtual desktops are locally housed, providing the company with full control over the infrastructure and possibly enhanced performance due to the proximity of resources. The option of managing the virtual desktops internally without relying on a third-party service provider is a key characteristic of this type of deployment.
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