You can also use ansible to provision your 802.1x network gear along with
the client machines, this way everything is provisioned the same way every
time.
On Wed, Jun 15, 2016 at 6:21 AM, Donny Davis <donny(a)fortnebula.com> wrote:
Do you have a requirement for 3d acceleration on the VDI guests?
On Wed, Jun 15, 2016 at 6:18 AM, Giorgio Bersano <
giorgio.bersano(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi everyone,
> I've been asked to deploy a VDI solution based on our oVirt
> infrastructure.
> What we have in production is a 3.6 manager (standalone, not HE) with
> a 3.5 cluster (CentOS 6) and a 3.6 cluster (CentOS 7), iSCSI storage,
> fully redundant networking.
>
> What is not clear to me is the client side, especially because we have
> been asked to implement a thin client solution but I've been almost
> unable to find suitable devices.
>
> Is there anyone in this list willing to share his/her experience on
> this topic? Probably my search skill is low but I've only seen
> references to IGEL. Other brands?
> There is another strong requirement: our network infrastructure makes
> use of 802.1x to authenticate client devices and it would be highly
> advisable to respect that constraint.
>
> TIA,
> Giorgio.
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