On that same note... I would love to deploy several Thin clients around
my house using a single Centos Server for my kids to use.
Is this still not possible?
Do I still have to assign each of my kids a vm?
Regards,
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On Wed, Jun 15, 2016, at 12:20 PM, Gianluca Cecchi wrote:
Il 15/Giu/2016 17:29, "Giorgio Bersano" <giorgio.bersano(a)gmail.com> ha
scritto:
>
> 2016-06-15 12:21 GMT+02:00 Donny Davis <donny(a)fortnebula.com>:
> > Do you have a requirement for 3d acceleration on the VDI guests?
>
> On the first deployment no, it is basically for frontend and
> backend
> office activity.
> But we would probably also asked to try it for multimedia
> activities
> like casual guests watching internet videos at the local public
> library.
> So two different kind of devices, I suppose.
>
> Anything to suggest?
>
> Thank you,
> Giorgio.
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Why not a nuc, or similar device from other vendors that are emerging?
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.
You have to add at least memory but with further 20 euros you
get 4gb.
Disk optional, you can use sdxc or boot from lan....
Just a suggestion for further investigation.
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.
Some of them have also Kensington anti theft that can be a good idea
due to their size.
Hih,
Gianluca
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