which is the best virtualization for my scenario?
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which is the best virtualization for my scenario?
Hi All,

We are having 15 desktops used for around 30 users.The users only need to store thier exchnage email account in outlook and will use VPN (window s/thirdparty) clients and need internet. all are running on windows platform.

 

We are planning to increase the no of users and we need to  make this scenario to a client server architechture using virtualization to cut costs .

Could any one tell me which one would be the best solution? hyper V ,vmware ,virtual box or an opensource,thinclinet with terminal service etcc.......

 

 

 



Software/Hardware used:
windows xp ,windows server 2003
ASKED: Oct 12 2009  4:59 AM GMT
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Based on what you've described it sounds like setting up a couple of Windows 2008 Terminal Servers should be all you need.
Last Answered: Oct 12 2009  6:48 AM GMT by Mrdenny   46795 pts.
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Sumeshbnr   1590 pts.  |   Oct 12 2009  11:25AM GMT

Hi,

Thanks for your answer.how can i connect a thin client to terminal server?

 

mrdenny   46795 pts.  |   Oct 13 2009  1:02AM GMT

That depends on the thin client. You’ll need to check with them on how to startup a remote desktop (RDP) session between the thin client and the server.

 
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