On 10/10/13 11:43, Colin Stanners wrote:
The server rack is getting a bit silly
And remember, we have a shared Virtual Machine Server with 16G of RAM, 6
cores, and disk space that you can make use of. Consider using this
before deciding you need dedicated hardware.
I think this is the link to the wiki page with a lot more info, but it's
down right now:
http://wiki.skullspace.ca/index.php/Vmsrv
So, get in touch with me for more info.
I also put together a power supply once again for the RDP thin client we
have. (located on top of the large shelving unit)
Useful for:
* Administering Windows servers / virtual desktop OS from anywhere at
Skullspace (sparing you having to go up to rack and hook up monitor and
keyboard)
* Accessing the VM server host OS and the vm server admin interface
thanks to xrdp
* Accessing the Ubuntu 12.04 environment I have as a linux container
guest on the VM server (full access to all cores and RAM), also thanks
to xrdp (no sound...)
* Accessing your own Linux, FreeBSD, OpenBSD, or whatever environment
that works with xrdp... (seeing how it doesn't make use of video
hardware, should be pretty portable to any unix...)
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