[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-users] Multi headed, Multi user partially virtualized environment - feasible?
Andreas, I don't really have any input for the technical aspect of this, I just wanted to say that this sounds like a TON of fun to do. I don't see why it wouldn't work. I have messed with the NComputing stuff a bit and this sounds simular, but open! Good luck and keep us up on how it goes, I am for sure interested to hear about the end results. Scott On Sat, Jul 9, 2011 at 10:33 AM, Andreas <register090711c@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hello all, > I've got an idea and am unsure of how difficult/possible it would be. Its at > least pretty ambitious. > From the info i found, the pure linux part seems to be a bit complicated but > seems doable, but as i have zero knowledge of xen yet, i don't know if the > virtualized windows part will work. > So, any thoughts or experiences on the matter would be greatly appreciated. > Idea: > Multimedia/IT-Infrastructure using (mostly) a single strong server and many > "zero-clients". > 1 Server: > Core i7 quad, 8+ GB RAM, 4+ TB HDD, etc > Two 3D graphics cards with 2 DVI/HDMI ports each > A PCIe 1x graphics card with another 2 ports > 10-20 "zero clients" replacing all TVs and PCs in the house: > -Cheap TFTs with HDMI port (all within the 15m maximum HDMI cable length) > -a few HDMI matrix switches so the servers 6 graphic ports can be switched > to the different displays > -USB hub connected via a tree of hubs to the server > -USB mouse, keyboard, soundcard connected to the hub > > 1-4 "virtual clients" > VNC sessions over the network > > While idle, the displays should display the time, pictures, news, etc. > When activated, the user gets a list of (virtualized) OSes, along with > "internetbrowser only" or "tv only". > When an OS is chosen, the user can work at that client as if the OS would > have been booted on a normal PC. > Up to 6 users could work on the zero clients at the same time (max 1 per VM > & client). > The direct HDMI connection, without using VNC oder network at all, would > allow to run 3D games in a virtual windows7 at full frame rates. > All USB hardware connected to a clients hub would be directly accessible to > the OS in the VM, like on a local PC. > If only a single VM is running, nearly all the RAM and CPU would be > available for its use. > > What do you think? > Is it possible to build such a thing, if yes how difficult/much work would > it be? > Is Xen the best way to go in such a szenario? > thanks a lot for your ideas, > Andreas > _______________________________________________ > Xen-users mailing list > Xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users > _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users
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