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lknk976yWe had this solution in a company i worked, and yeah we only got problems with these. The concept is pretty cool but it just isn‘t comparable to a real computer so if you have the decision to change, i would recommend it to you.
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icycrash6856y@lknk do you know what they ran on the server side to make it work? I was considering enabling multi remote desktop login into a single computer but I know it would only scale so far.
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lknk976yI wasn‘t responsible for the server side part but as far as i know we used some VMWare server (don’t know the proper name but something with ESX) and then every client got there own VM in which they could login if required.
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icycrash6856y@lknk okay. We're you able to move from one computer to another easily? Or would you have to change some setting before you could loggin?
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lknk976yBut your solution might work if there is a small amount of users, but i worked in a big company so that solution might be a bit overhead for you. As we had to make sure every user is able to login 24/7.
You could login where you wanted, as long as you got the right user/password it wasn’t depending on the device. -
icycrash6856y@lknk at most it would be 20 at one time. But a 24/7 up time. But up to 70 profiles.
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icycrash6856y@lknk So y'all used something like a domain login. I was thinking 64 threads and 128gb of ram might handle up to 20 people using some web apps.
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icycrash6856y@lknk I will and thank you so much for the help I've been researching this for months.
Thin client server side software. What have you experienced and what worked? Main software used is a web browser. But some require office.
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