![]() ![]() Oh, and it goes great with tortilla chips.įrom the people who brought you Ubuntu comes Free NX. It supports standard protocols like VNC, RDP, and SSH. That means no plug-ins or client software are required, which is perfect for when you need access from a mobile device or any device with a web browser. In honor of Cinco de Mayo let’s start with Apache Guacamole! Guacamole is a clientless remote desktop gateway. And, if your users can’t get the performance they require, well, let’s just say I would be on the look out for pitchforks!įear not! We have compiled a list of 5 open source display protocols to save big on the cost of your VDI implementation, without sacrificing user experience. However, the display protocol is arguably one of the most important aspects of a successful VDI deployment as the display protocol handles user experience. So, what about display protocols? When building a DIY VDI solution, display protocols are often overlooked as they are built in components of the traditional VDI stack. From infrastructure to operating systems, it’s now possible to architect a complete VDI solution based almost entirely on open source tools. Not so fast! It’s 2017 and open source virtualization options, some that are just as pow erful as the paid versions, are increasingly available. So, does that mean that the VDI Revolution was a flop? So, the cost-savings had to follow naturally, right? Well, once those pesky licensing fees started to add up, suddenly that big money-saving VDI initiative became just as pricey, if not more so, than dedicated hardware. ![]() By virtualizing desktops, we mobilized the workforce, maximized resource utilization, and reduced hardware costs.
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