[ale] Mass Machine Virtualization w/ Remote GUI Access
Jeff Hubbs
hbbs at comcast.net
Tue Feb 21 14:03:40 EST 2006
I've got a situation where a number of users on a development shop LAN
are in a bad way because they're trying to run a number of different
Win2K3 Server virtual machines - done up in Microsoft Virtual PC - on
their desktops. This has come to result in people trying to pull and
push around 4-6GB of MSVPC files on the LAN, and, of course, anyone who
wants to actually run an instance on MSVPC has to have scads of RAM and
this is often incompatible with various people's desktops and laptops
who may be running "only" 512MB, tops.
My way of addressing this would be to use VMware instead of MSVPC,
running it on an "uberserver" capable of holding and running numerous
virtual machines at once, such that various people can connect to the
virtual machines at the display level from their own WinXP desktops and
laptops.
It's that last part that I have a question about. Given that it would
be nice if more than one person could actually connect remotely to any
one of these virtual machines (i.e., fighting over mouse/keyboard if so
inclined), how to best cover the remote access?
Ways I'm aware of include Xorg+Cygwin, a commercial X Server for
Windows, VNC, or MS Terminal Services. [NOTE: I assume that all but the
last would take place over OpenSSH].
What do you think?
Jeff
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