Dizzion vs VMware Player comparison

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  • "The solution's pricing is almost the same as what Google Cloud, AWS, or Microsoft would charge you."
  • "With all its support and ease of use, VMware Player's pricing is fair."
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    Top Answer:The most valuable feature of VMware Player is the ability to snapshot with or without memory.
    Top Answer:When you go to work on a server, it opens up the whole window, and that causes an error inside VMware Player. You'll see it on your web front, and you'll be unable to change the resolution. You can't… more »
    Top Answer:We use VMware Player mostly to connect the server hosting the client. I use the solution more like a manager.
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    Overview
    Dizzion provides a fully managed end user computing platform that is purpose built to efficiently operate workloads at scale. Services range from virtual desktops and workspaces to a complete application suite delivery. Service offered: • Cloud Delivered Desktop – Windows • Cloud Burst Desktop – Disaster Recovery • Desktop Application Streaming – ThinApp and XenApp The Dizzion Cloud Management Portal provides self-service allowing customers to choose how much they want to control and manage. The portal is an included feature of the Cloud Delivered Desktop offering. Dizzion Cloud Delivered Desktops are targeted towards enterprise organizations who wish to be in full control of where their data resides. A benefit of the Dizzion Cloud Delivered Desktop is the ability to control corporate data that is being used by remote workers, yet presents a liability if stored on that endpoint device. Dizzion users can control data saves, redirecting them to secure corporate storage in the datacenter. The ability to manage desktop upgrades, patching, adds and changes from one central location, eliminates the need to physically address each endpoint. This is a benefit to organizations with remote workers, multiple locations and a limited IT staff. Extending the life of aging equipment by repurposing simply as a virtual desktop viewer, and dramatically shortening the boot times, especially during boot storms are additional benefits of Dizzion Cloud Delivered Desktops.

    VMware Player, or VMware Player Plus, is described by VMware as the easiest way to run a virtual machine on Windows or Linux PCs in a commercial environment. If you want to deliver a managed desktop to your employees, customers, students, contractors, or partners, then this virtual desktop solution is the way to go.

    VMware Player provides the most advanced virtualization platform available, which is capable of supporting even extremely demanding applications. Even though the platform is so advanced, the user interface is simple and easy-to-use.

    There is seamless integration with Windows XP and Windows XP applications even if the machine itself is a Windows 7 PC, a Windows 8 PC, or even Linux-based. It also gives your IT person the capability of restricting the virtual machines by requiring runtime passwords, adding an expiration date, blocking USB devices, or encrypting the machines. By using VMware vCenter Converter, VMware Player can even convert old machines into virtual machines without you needing to re-configure or re-install any applications.

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    Dizzion is ranked 22nd in Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) while VMware Player is ranked 8th in Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) with 10 reviews. Dizzion is rated 0.0, while VMware Player is rated 8.6. On the other hand, the top reviewer of VMware Player writes "A highly stable solution that has the ability to snapshot with or without memory". Dizzion is most compared with Citrix Workspace and VMware Horizon, whereas VMware Player is most compared with VMware Fusion, VMware Workstation, VMware Horizon, Citrix Workspace and Parallels Desktop.

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