Before explaining the Windows 365 architecture, we want to jump back in time. Originally, Windows 365 was built under the internal project codename Project Deschutes (Self-Managed), and the architecture diagram was called Host-On-Behalf-Of (HOBO).
This type of architecture means that all the components of the virtual machine and Cloud PC services run in a Microsoft-managed subscription and are managed on behalf of the customer.
In the early days of Windows 365, some of the components couldn’t function individually when not part of a single Azure subscription, for example, Azure Virtual Desktop (AVD) service components. All these things are, of course, fixed and running inside Microsoft’s own managed environment.
As you can see in Figure 2.1, Windows 365 uses AVD as a control plane service. The services mentioned in the Windows 365 Service section are developed specifically for Windows 365 as part of the SaaS-based cloud offering...