The virtual client computing (VCC) market has grown rapidly, despite the economic downturn over the past few years. The centralized virtual desktop (CVD, aka virtual desktop infrastructure or VDI) segment has led the way in facilitating this growth. IDC expects to see significant production deployments of centralized virtualized desktops in the near term and a continued strong adoption ramp through 2014. However, the traditional datacenter model is ill-suited to facilitate the growth of CVDs. Running virtualized desktop from the datacenter requires technologies that are optimized to handle the additional processing, bandwidth, and storage requirements that traditional datacenter model can't handle at scale. Additionally, implementing datacenter technologies that are optimized for CVD is exceedingly complex and cost prohibitive, stalling many on-premises CVD projects.