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A development team plans to deploy standard Azure Virtual Machines running Windows 11 Enterprise. To minimize compute costs, they want to configure these virtual machines to support multiple concurrent user sessions.

Is it true that standalone Azure Virtual Machines running Windows 11 Enterprise support concurrent multi-session connections without deploying Azure Virtual Desktop?

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No, standalone Azure Virtual Machines running Windows 11 Enterprise do not support concurrent multi-session connections without deploying Azure Virtual Desktop.
The statement is false because standard client operating systems in Azure do not support concurrent multi-session hosting natively. Windows 11 Enterprise multi-session is exclusively available through Azure Virtual Desktop deployments.

Adım Adım Çözüm

1
Identify the operating system and deployment model from the scenario.
The scenario specifies standalone Azure Virtual Machines (IaaS) running Windows 11 Enterprise.
Identifying the operating system and deployment type is necessary to determine the supported session capabilities.
2
Check the session limits for standard client operating systems in Azure.
Standard client operating systems like Windows 11 Enterprise are restricted to a single concurrent user session when deployed outside of managed desktop virtualization environments.
This establishes whether standard virtual machines support multi-session workloads natively.
3
Evaluate the availability of multi-session client operating systems.
Windows 11 Enterprise multi-session is a specific operating system edition that is only licensed and available for use within Azure Virtual Desktop (and Azure Stack HCI).
This verifies that Azure Virtual Desktop is required to host multiple concurrent client desktop sessions on a single virtual machine.

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Azure Virtual Desktop multi-session exclusivity
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