
Dizzion Cloud PC
Virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) software
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What is Dizzion Cloud PC
Dizzion Cloud PC is a managed virtual desktop service that delivers Windows desktops and applications from the cloud for end users. It targets organizations that want to provision and operate virtual desktops without building and maintaining their own VDI infrastructure, including use cases such as remote work, contractors, and task-based desktops. The service combines desktop provisioning with managed operations and security controls, and it can be deployed on major public cloud infrastructure or in hosted environments depending on customer requirements.
Managed VDI operations model
The offering is positioned as a fully managed service, reducing the need for customers to run day-to-day VDI operations such as monitoring, patching, and incident response. This can be useful for IT teams that lack specialized VDI expertise or want to offload operational responsibility. A managed approach can also simplify support ownership because the vendor provides a single service wrapper around the desktop environment.
Cloud-hosted desktop delivery
Cloud PC delivery supports rapid provisioning for distributed users without requiring on-premises VDI hardware. This model aligns with common VDI use cases in the reference set such as remote access, temporary workforce enablement, and standardized desktop images. It can also support scaling capacity up or down based on user counts and workload demand.
Enterprise security alignment
Virtual desktops centralize data and application execution in the cloud, which can reduce endpoint data exposure compared with traditional local PCs. The service typically supports enterprise controls such as identity integration and policy-based access, which are common requirements for regulated environments. Centralized management can also help standardize patch levels and configuration baselines across user populations.
Vendor-managed service dependency
A managed service model can limit how much customers can customize underlying infrastructure, tooling, and operational processes compared with self-managed VDI stacks. Some organizations prefer direct control over image pipelines, monitoring, and change windows, which may be constrained by the provider’s standard operating procedures. This can also create dependency on the vendor for troubleshooting and escalations.
Cost predictability varies
Cloud desktop pricing can be sensitive to usage patterns, storage profiles, and performance tiers, which may make budgeting harder than fixed on-premises environments. Organizations with steady, high utilization may find long-term costs less favorable than alternative deployment models. Additional managed-service components can also add to total cost compared with infrastructure-only approaches.
Performance tied to network
End-user experience depends heavily on network latency, bandwidth, and local device conditions, particularly for graphics-intensive or real-time workloads. Users in regions far from the hosting location or with unstable connectivity may experience degraded responsiveness. Some specialized workloads may require careful sizing and testing to meet performance expectations.
Plan & Pricing
| Plan (Cloud PC) | Price (Annual, prepaid) | Key features & notes |
|---|---|---|
| Core - Lite | $45 per VM/month (annual) | 2 vCPU, 8 GB RAM, 90 GB storage; 45 Flex Credits/VM/mo; Core tier is customer-managed; 25-desktop minimum. |
| Core - Standard | $63 per VM/month (annual) | 4 vCPU, 16 GB RAM, 90 GB storage; 63 Flex Credits/VM/mo. |
| Core - Power | $99 per VM/month (annual) | 8 vCPU, 32 GB RAM, 90 GB storage; 99 Flex Credits/VM/mo. |
| Core - Pro-GPU | $370 per VM/month (annual) | 4 vCPU, 16 GB RAM, NVIDIA T4 GPU, 200 GB storage; 370 Flex Credits/VM/mo. |
| Complete - Lite | $65 per VM/month (annual) | Dizzion-managed; Overwatch monitoring, auto OS patching, Security Pulse included; 2 vCPU, 8 GB RAM, 90 GB storage; starts at 50 desktops. |
| Complete - Standard | $82 per VM/month (annual) | Dizzion-managed; 4 vCPU, 16 GB RAM, 90 GB storage. |
| Complete - Power | $119 per VM/month (annual) | Dizzion-managed; 8 vCPU, 32 GB RAM, 90 GB storage. |
| Complete - Max-GPU | $668 per VM/month (annual) | Dizzion-managed; 16 vCPU, 64 GB RAM, NVIDIA T4 GPU, 200 GB storage. |
| Private Cloud - Essentials | $60 per VM/month (annual) | Dedicated private cloud (US datacenters); 2 vCPU, 8 GB RAM, 50 GB storage; 50-user minimum; no egress fees; compliance options (HIPAA/PCI/ITAR). |
| Private Cloud - Profesional | $78 per VM/month (annual) | 4 vCPU, 8 GB RAM, 100 GB storage. |
| Private Cloud - Power | $114 per VM/month (annual) | 8 vCPU, 16 GB RAM, 200 GB storage. |
Notes:
- All pricing shown above is Dizzion's listed Prepaid Annual pricing (page shows separate Annual / Monthly / Month-to-Month columns). The site states Monthly (annual commit) prices increase ~9% and Month-to-Month increases ~18% versus the prepaid annual rates.
- Minimum commitments: Cloud PC (Core) starts at 25 desktops; Complete starts at 50 desktops; Private Cloud has a 50-user minimum.
- Flex Credits are offered as an alternative prepaid/consumption model (prices shown also expressed as Flex Credits/VM/mo).
- Add-ons & Services (official site): Windows 11 Licensing $4/desktop/mo; Directory Services (AD/Entra) $2/user/mo; Private Network Access $500/region/mo; Security Pulse (Vuln Scan) $12/desktop/mo; Microsoft 365 E3/E5 and Enterprise Firewall: contact for pricing.
- Purchase & private offers: Dizzion also provides purchase bundles and private offer/custom pricing for larger commits or AWS Marketplace procurement (contact sales for quotes).
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