What Does Virtual Desktop Infrastructure Cloud (VDI Cloud) Mean?

A virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) cloud is a VDI system deployed in the cloud. This is similar to Desktop-as-a-Service (DaaS), but there is a difference in how it is distributed. A VDI cloud is more likely privately owned by the organization, being deployed in its private cloud, rather than being employed “as a service” like DaaS is.

Techopedia Explains Virtual Desktop Infrastructure Cloud (VDI Cloud)

A VDI cloud is simply a VDI deployed as a cloud service. It retains all of the advantages and disadvantages of traditional VDI only with a cloud component. The in-house IT department still has the same responsibilities in managing the VDI cloud as it would a traditional VDI, but have the added advantage of cloud distribution and all of the advantages that a cloud infrastructure brings, especially to remote working and device compatibility.