New Release of Secure Desktops

This release includes the following enhancements:

The desktop administrator can enable new optional features when creating a desktop pool:
  • Flexible shapes and burstable instances

    Flexible shapes offer control of Oracle Compute Units (OCPUs) and memory for the desktop instance to optimize performance and minimize cost. For flexible Oracle Cloud Infrastructure standard VM shapes, the administrator can set baseline utilization per OCPU to enable cloud bursting on the desktop instance.

  • Desktop hibernation

    Desktop hibernation is a cost saving feature that enables desktops and standby instances to be automatically hibernated, or paused, when not in use. When a desktop exits hibernation, it's automatically restored in its previous running state.

  • Private desktop access

    The administrator can enable private desktop access within Oracle Cloud Infrastructure from a virtual cloud network (VCN) or on-premises network by using a private endpoint.

For more information, see Creating a Desktop Pool.

Additionally, the Secure Desktops installed client supports local systems configured with multiple monitors, enabling the user to extend the desktop across monitors and move the desktop between monitors. For more information, see Using Your Desktop.

For more information about the Secure Desktops service, see Secure Desktops.