Your network contains an on-premises Active Directory domain named contoso.com that syncs to an Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) tenant. You have an Azure Virt...


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Your network contains an on-premises Active Directory domain named contoso.com that syncs to an Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) tenant.
You have an Azure Virtual Desktop host pool named Pool1 that has the following settings:
* Host pool name: Pool1
* Host pool type: Personal
* Number of VMs: 3
The session hosts have the following configurations:
* Image used to create the virtual machines: Windows 10 Enterprise8
* Virtual machines domain-joined to: On-premises contoso.com domain
You need to ensure that you can use Microsoft EndPoint Manager to manage security updates on the session hosts.
What should you do?



Azure Virtual Desktop multi-session with Microsoft Intune is now generally available.
You can now use Microsoft Intune to manage Windows 10 or Windows 11 Enterprise multi-session remote desktops in the Microsoft Endpoint Manager admin center just as you can manage a shared Windows 10 or Windows 11 client device. When managing such virtual machines (VMs), you'll be able to use both device-based and user configuration.
Prerequisites -
This feature supports Windows 10 or Windows 11 Enterprise multi-session VMs, which include:
* Hybrid Azure AD-joined and enrolled in Microsoft Intune using one of the following methods:
Configured with Active Directory group policy, set to use Device credentials, and set to automatically enroll devices that are Hybrid Azure AD-joined.
Configuration Manager co-management.
* Etc.
Incorrect: Not related to load balancing.
Set up as remote desktops in pooled host pools that have been deployed through Azure Resource Manager.
Azure Virtual Desktop supports two load-balancing algorithms. Each algorithm determines which session host will host a user's session when they connect to a resource in a host pool.
The following load-balancing algorithms are available in Azure Virtual Desktop:
Breadth-first load balancing allows you to evenly distribute user sessions across the session hosts in a host pool.
Depth-first load balancing allows you to saturate a session host with user sessions in a host pool. Once the first session host reaches its session limit threshold, the load balancer directs any new user connections to the next session host in the host pool until it reaches its limit, and so on.
Reference:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/mem/intune/fundamentals/azure-virtual-desktop-multi-session
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/virtual-desktop/host-pool-load-balancing





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