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=== Workspace Virtualization vs Desktop Virtualization ===
Workspace Virtualization runs directly on the client computer hardware whereas Desktop Virtualization in many cases runs on a remote computer somewhere over a corporate [[Local area network|LAN]]/[[Wide area network|WAN]] or over the Internet (called Hosted Desktop Virtualization). In other cases Desktop Virtualization can be run on the client directly through a [[virtual machine]] environment such as [[VMware Workstation]] or [[VirtualBox]]. Because the applications in a Desktop Virtualization environment run at a different ___location, on a remote machine or in a local virtual machine, and technology simply offers a way to present the graphics interface locally using technologies such as Remote Desktop. As a result the graphics system is much slower and access to local data services such as [[Universal Serial Bus|USB]] or [[IEEE 1394 interface|FireWire]]-connected cameras, scanners, & hard drives is much slower.
== See also ==
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