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Looking forward, I’m curious to see if specialized distributions are developed that integrate the Linux VDI client. Whether using a thin client or a desktop computer, using Linux as the device OS generally should reduce the cost of implementation. Not only does this increase the functionality and features, but it could substantially lower the total cost of a VDI solution.
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Unless I am mistaken, previously a web browser was the only way a connection to a virtual desktop could be made from Linux. What I find most interesting is that Linux systems now have a installable VDI client.
VMWARE HORIZON CLIENT 3.0 CODE
In addition, partners will be able to use the source code to help accelerate the development and delivery of solutions for enterprises to provision and manage thousands of virtual desktops simply, securely and at substantially lower operating costs.” “Now, VMware is providing VMware View Open Client for partners, enabling them to use VMware View source code to optimize their products to deliver rich, personalized virtual desktops to users. Touted as the next step for creating a universal client to be used on any device from anywhere, VMware releasing the client as open source enables technology partners to start to fufill the vision. VMware’s official announcement for the VMware View Open Client was released on February 4. You’ve probably already heard about VMware’s open source VDI client.
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