When I was doing VDI with Horizon on ESXi hosts, there was a product from Trend Micro that allowed you to install their AV software at the host level rather than on the VM's. This helped increase performance and not spike the users CPU to 100%. Is there a solution like this for AVD in Azure? Can Defender or XDR do it?
There is not. In Azure we don’t have access to the host servers at all. We can only add something like that to the VM session hosts…but great question!
@@AzureAcademy Thanks! Its a shame because security products are needed but its killing CPU again! Hopefully they can make XDR at the hypervisor level.
It is actually a benefit. The way the public cloud is designed is such that we don’t have to maintain the host servers…otherwise it would Be like on prem. In Azure we just use what we need and don’t worry about the rest.
...and he is back ....😁... where are those newbies, did Walter just terminate their employment at AZ Academy contract 😁... like always great vid... we would need an updated playlist on AVD and the FX logix best practices 🤩🤩🤩😇😇😇
I have a new playlist for Cloud Security linked at the end of this video with all the deep dives. And no, the others who have worked with me aren’t fired…🤣🤣 It takes a while to help people learn how to do this…took me 6 years…give them time 👍
All security videos should begin with "Don't give Carol in accounting admin privileges" because no matter how much you lock down the system, it's the people that you cannot control.
So 15 yrs experience is only in Azure! 80% of this video is click here click there! Was looking for better info. To me, vendor neutral is what people need to learn.
There are always more things to learn…vendor neutral only has value is you want to work on multiple platforms…so it isn’t for everyone. I am an Azure expert…and I dabble in AWS and have never used GCP at all. What about you?
I'm in IT for 25 yrs, been in DC and NOC for some 3 letter enterprise companies. Maybe you can refine the video title to be more specific, you started it beautifuly and then I Lost it when there were bunch of clicks :) as you know couple years later those options will change... But I respect your knowledge and thanks for sharing.
good work as always Dean, thank you
Thanks!
Awesome video, Dean. Thank you for your excellent content. You are a trailblazer and an Azure guide. 😎
Thanks foot watching ☺️
When I was doing VDI with Horizon on ESXi hosts, there was a product from Trend Micro that allowed you to install their AV software at the host level rather than on the VM's. This helped increase performance and not spike the users CPU to 100%. Is there a solution like this for AVD in Azure? Can Defender or XDR do it?
There is not. In Azure we don’t have access to the host servers at all. We can only add something like that to the VM session hosts…but great question!
@@AzureAcademy Thanks! Its a shame because security products are needed but its killing CPU again! Hopefully they can make XDR at the hypervisor level.
It is actually a benefit. The way the public cloud is designed is such that we don’t have to maintain the host servers…otherwise it would
Be like on prem. In Azure we just use what we need and don’t worry about the rest.
Great technical video. Many thanks 🙏
Anytime, thanks for watching!
Thanks Dean
Anytime
...and he is back ....😁... where are those newbies, did Walter just terminate their employment at AZ Academy contract 😁... like always great vid... we would need an updated playlist on AVD and the FX logix best practices 🤩🤩🤩😇😇😇
I have a new playlist for Cloud Security linked at the end of this video with all the deep dives. And no, the others who have worked with me aren’t fired…🤣🤣 It takes a while to help people learn how to do this…took me 6 years…give them time 👍
@@AzureAcademy 🤩🤩🤩
👍☺️👍
Awesome
Thanks
All security videos should begin with "Don't give Carol in accounting admin privileges" because no matter how much you lock down the system, it's the people that you cannot control.
LOL very true 🤣 that’s why Least Privilege Security is the way to go!
So 15 yrs experience is only in Azure! 80% of this video is click here click there! Was looking for better info.
To me, vendor neutral is what people need to learn.
There are always more things to learn…vendor neutral only has value is you want to work on multiple platforms…so it isn’t for everyone.
I am an Azure expert…and I dabble in AWS and have never used GCP at all.
What about you?
I'm in IT for 25 yrs, been in DC and NOC for some 3 letter enterprise companies.
Maybe you can refine the video title to be more specific, you started it beautifuly and then I Lost it when there were bunch of clicks :) as you know couple years later those options will change...
But I respect your knowledge and thanks for sharing.
Thanks for the feedback! Can you give me a little more detail on the time in the video and how I lost you?