I'll second this. Though it's not for reason of being a Mac user most of my work is in a VDI. We host installs of my employer's software for customers, which means access to their data, and enforcing two-factor was a requirement, with VDI being one of the most functional ways to do so. As a result for on-call support I've used it in a lot of situations, including VPN connections from sometimes flaky wifi, and it's rarely an issue.

Danielle


On 03/26/2016 05:21 PM, Jason Barbier wrote:
Honestly unless you are doing heavy graphics RDP is nice now-a-days. At work we have a vmware cluster that hosts vms for access to sensitive data. Then we access that via VPN and RDP.

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