Yes, it includes built-in features for data protection, such as snapshots, RAID, and native support for third-party backup solutions.
VMware vSAN is typically licensed per host, not per desktop, which allows you to support multiple desktops on the same infrastructure.
VMware vSAN utilizes existing server hardware but may require SSDs and HDDs for storage. No specialized external storage is necessary
Yes, vSAN integrates with VMware vSphere environments, allowing seamless use with your current infrastructure.
Yes, by aggregating storage and reducing the need for traditional SANs, vSAN can improve virtual desktop performance, scalability, and resource utilization.