Microsoft tests cloud-based Windows 365 disaster recovery PCs

What’s new: Microsoft has launched a limited public preview of Windows 365 Reserve, a service providing temporary access to cloud-based disaster recovery PCs for employees facing device unavailability due to cyberattacks, hardware failures, or software issues. Each user can access these pre-configured cloud PCs for up to 10 days annually, allowing organizations to maintain productivity during outages. The service can be deployed via Microsoft Intune and adheres to Zero Trust security principles.

Who’s affected

Organizations using Windows 365 that experience device failures or cyberattacks may benefit from this service, as it helps mitigate productivity disruptions for affected employees.

What to do

  • Consider applying for the limited public preview of Windows 365 Reserve to evaluate its effectiveness in your organization.
  • Prepare to provision Cloud PCs through Microsoft Intune with necessary corporate applications and security policies.
  • Monitor user access notifications to manage the 10-day annual allocation effectively.

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