Re: VMWare & Chromebook announcement, does this mean a client for Chromebook?
ChromeOS has a very different security model and API model than a traditional OS like Windows or Linux, so many features we do on those clients aren't achievable today like broad USB redirection for...
View ArticleRe: VMWare & Chromebook announcement, does this mean a client for Chromebook?
@pat lee I could not understand a number of things here: 1. Accessing legacy application through Chromebook is not new, even Chrome browser is having an exclusive apps (Chrome Remore Access) which...
View ArticleRe: VMWare & Chromebook announcement, does this mean a client for Chromebook?
The announcement was talking about enabling Enterprise users who are looking to VDI and centralized apps as a secure, seamless way to deliver necessary Windows apps to their users. The announcement...
View ArticleRe: VMWare & Chromebook announcement, does this mean a client for Chromebook?
Can you please indicate which service provider gives a complete package of DaaS with HTML5 client access? I tried searching that but could not locate a commercial package
View ArticleMaximum Windows 7 RAM with VDGA PCI passthrough?
Hi, when I try to assign a VM a PCI passthrough GRID card and power it on, it fails if I have more than 32GB of RAM assigned to the VM. The error message is: An error was received from the ESX host...
View ArticleRe: Maximum Windows 7 RAM with VDGA PCI passthrough?
What version of Windows 7 are you using? Per this link here is the memory limit for each version of OS - What is the maximum amount of installed RAM that Windows 7 x64 can use?
View ArticleRe: Maximum Windows 7 RAM with VDGA PCI passthrough?
Yeah, it's Windows 7 Enterprise x64. Per the link the maximum is 192GB. So that's not my issue. Based on the error message I posted, it seems to be somehow related to the PCI passthrough, wouldn't you...
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What license do you have for vSphere and view ?
View ArticleRe: Maximum Windows 7 RAM with VDGA PCI passthrough?
What kind of License do you have for vSphere and View ?
View ArticleRe: VMWare View 5.3 vDGA slow fps Performance disappointing
You who have problems with low FPS, can you please post what version of the Nvidia driver you are using? // Linjo
View ArticleRe: Maximum Windows 7 RAM with VDGA PCI passthrough?
vSphere is enterprise plus. View is licenses as the View Premier Add-on
View ArticleRe: Maximum Windows 7 RAM with VDGA PCI passthrough?
Interesting, have not seen this yet but will test next week.Could you post what hardware your are using, bios-version and the VMX-file? One thing you could try is to use EFI instead of BIOS, you will...
View ArticleRe: Maximum Windows 7 RAM with VDGA PCI passthrough?
I'll see if I can test the EFI boot, but it might take me a few days depending on other priorities. I'll grab you those other details early next week when I get back in the office. Thanks.
View ArticleRe: Vmare View 5.2 administrator console crash by uninstalling internet...
I had this issue and it was caused by the SSL certificate that I installed wasn't exportable. When you are importing the certifcate, you have to check the box for making the certificate exportable,...
View ArticleMicrosoft licensing costs making VDI cost prohibitive
We are a University and use VMView. We have about 300-350 concurrent connections at any time on most days. We use zero clients in out library and some labs, and also use VDI so students can access...
View ArticleRe: Microsoft licensing costs making VDI cost prohibitive
One option is to use Windows Server 2008R2 as the guest os, if you can license it per cpu (datacenter) it might be a cheaper option. // Linjo
View ArticleRe: Microsoft licensing costs making VDI cost prohibitive
if you are serious about linux desktop vm in VDI, have ya considered Desktone?
View ArticleIE saying its not installed
We are currently experiencing an issue where users log in to a view desktop click on IE in the taskbar and it says that IE is not installed and if they wish to unpin the item.we are using a linked...
View Articleis it Possible to: Log off user when new user logs in
Hi all, i'm new to Vmware view and i don't want to use it as it was meant to be used.... i want to use it as a KVM sollution to the vm's on my Vsphere. i can't use vsphere for this because i need multi...
View ArticleRe: is it Possible to: Log off user when new user logs in
That can be accomplished with using a screensaver that kick in after x number of minutes and logs of the user.Here is one example: http://www.autoitscript.com/site/autoit-tools/logoff-screensaver/
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