Which of the following technologies allows administrators to host user desktop operating systems on centralized servers and deliver them over the network, enabling users to access their virtual desktops from nearly any endpoint device?
Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) is a form of desktop virtualization in which each user's desktop runs in a virtual machine on a central server. Users connect through a client application or thin client to interact with that remote desktop as though it were local. The other options are different technologies: VPN creates an encrypted tunnel to a private network, VLAN segments network traffic within switches, and SAN aggregates storage across a network. Therefore, only VDI matches the description given in the question.
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