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Mastering Azure Virtual Desktop

Mastering Azure Virtual Desktop

By : Ryan Mangan, Neil McLoughlin, Marcel Meurer
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Mastering Azure Virtual Desktop

Mastering Azure Virtual Desktop

By: Ryan Mangan, Neil McLoughlin, Marcel Meurer

Overview of this book

Acquire in-depth knowledge for designing, building, and supporting Azure Virtual Desktop environments with the updated second edition of Mastering Azure Virtual Desktop. With content aligned with exam objectives, this book will help you ace the Microsoft AZ-140 exam. This book starts with an introduction to Azure Virtual Desktop before delving into the intricacies of planning and architecting its infrastructure. As you progress, you’ll learn about the implementation process, with an emphasis on best practices and effective strategies. You’ll explore key areas such as managing and controlling access, advanced monitoring with the new Azure Monitoring Agent, and advanced application deployment. You’ll also gain hands-on experience with essential features like the MSIX app attach, enhancing user experience and operational efficiency. Beyond advancing your skills, this book is a crucial resource for those preparing for the Microsoft Certified: Azure Virtual Desktop Specialty certification. By the end of this book, you’ll have a thorough understanding of the Azure Virtual Desktop environment, from design to implementation.
Table of Contents (30 chapters)
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Part 1:Introduction
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Part 2:Planning an Azure Virtual Desktop Architecture
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Part 3:Implementing an Azure Virtual Desktop Infrastructure
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Part 4:Managing Access and Security
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Part 5:Managing User Environments and Apps
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Part 6:Monitoring and Maintaining an Azure Virtual Desktop Infrastructure
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Final Assessment

Enabling user access

Before users can sign in to the session hosts within the Entra ID-joined host pool, you must configure the required permission using Role-Based Access Control (RBAC). First, we need to add the required users and Entra ID groups to the host pool default desktop application group. We also need to add the Virtual Machine User Login RBAC role.

Important Note

The Virtual Machine User Login RBAC role is not an Azure Virtual Desktop role. This is required to enable access to sign in to a VM. The Azure role enables logon by applying the DataAction permission.

Depending on your requirements and host pool deployment, you should review the scope for this role. For example, assigning an Entra ID group at the resource-group level may make more sense than assigning the RBAC role for each user per VM.

Important Note

It is not advised to set the Virtual Machine User Login RBAC role at the subscription level; you would essentially give all assigned users the ability...

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