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Il 15/Giu/2016 17:29, "Giorgio Bersano" <<a href="mailto:giorgio.bersano@gmail.com">giorgio.bersano@gmail.com</a>> ha scritto:<br>
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> 2016-06-15 12:21 GMT+02:00 Donny Davis <<a href="mailto:donny@fortnebula.com">donny@fortnebula.com</a>>:<br>
> > Do you have a requirement for 3d acceleration on the VDI guests?<br>
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> On the first deployment no, it is basically for frontend and backend<br>
> office activity.<br>
> But we would probably also asked to try it for multimedia activities<br>
> like casual guests watching internet videos at the local public<br>
> library.<br>
> So two different kind of devices, I suppose.<br>
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> Anything to suggest?<br>
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> Thank you,<br>
> Giorgio.<br>
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<p dir="ltr">Why not a nuc, or similar device from other vendors that are emerging?<br>
I don't know for the lan security part, but you can find a nuc5cpyh with celeron or nuc5ppyh with pentium respectively at 140 and 170 euros. Both have 6w tdp.<br>
You have to add at least memory but with further 20 euros you get 4gb.<br>
Disk optional, you can use sdxc or boot from lan....<br>
Just a suggestion for further investigation.<br>
I'm currently using a top line nuc6 as an hypervisor without any problem with 3-4 vms, so I think a bottom line nuc can serve optimally as a thin client without its costs.<br>
Some of them have also Kensington anti theft that can be a good idea due to their size.<br>
Hih,<br>
Gianluca </p>