This certainly works. Console can be reached via a browser plugin or
Virt-Viewer (available for Windows). Self-hosted engine is the way to
go, and is production-ready, especially if you want to add more nodes later.
On 14/04/16 03:33, Michael Hall wrote:
Yes but what about the student sitting on the Windows machine in the
lab who wants to install and interact with her VM via it's GUI ...
like is possible in Virtual Machine Manager on RHEL/CentOS 7 ...
except she'd be doing it remotely via an in-browser console ... like
Digital Ocean do for example.
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