Deploying an Open Source VDI solution with oVirt

Deploying an Open Source VDI solution with oVirt

In our post today we are going to explain how to deploy a complete Open Source VDI solution with oVirt and our connection broker for Windows and Linux UDS Enterprise. Integrating UDS Enterprise with oVirt is carried out by simple steps, since the different components are offered in a Virtual Appliance format.

Through these very intuitive instructions, the UDS Enterprise components are hosted on the oVirt platform on which the virtual desktops are going to be deployed. Having completed the hosting phase and following a simple configuration process, the UDS Enterprise components go from being independent elements to forming a user station management platform, integrating themselves with the oVirt platform on which the virtual desktops are to be deployed.

Over 100 Open Source tools for developers

Over 100 Open Source tools for developers

Nowadays, most developers are aware of the benefits of using Open Source tools and code. Open Source repositories such as GitHub and SourceForge provide valuable resources for those looking for help on the internet to develop their own applications.

In addition, the most popular development tools are available under Open Source licenses. The last years there has been a considerable increase in new tools, especially oriented to the development of technologies related to mobile devices and the JavaScript framework.

How to deploy a VDI platform with Microsoft Hyper-V

How to deploy a VDI platform with Microsoft Hyper-V

In this post we are going to describe how to deploy a VDI infrastructure with Microsoft Hyper-V and our VDI connection broker for Windows and Linux UDS Enterprise. The process of integrating UDS Enterprise with Microsoft Hyper-V is a simple task since its components are offered in Virtual Appliance format. Through a simple process, the UDS Enterprise components are hosted on the Microsoft Hyper-V platform on which the virtual desktops are going to be deployed. Once the components have been stored, it is necessary to interconnect all of them between each other as well as with the Microsoft Hyper-V virtual platform.

VMware expands VDI to Linux desktops

VMware expands VDI to Linux desktops

In addition to what is included in VMware Horizon 6, VMware is offering participation in an early access program for a Linux a virtual desktop solution.

VMware is expanding its virtual desktop capabilities to include support for Red Hat and Ubuntu based Linux-based desktops.

This enables customers to simplify desktop management using the VMware Horizon platform to access Windows and Linux applications.

Red Hat Launches Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 Atomic Host

Red Hat Launches Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 Atomic Host

Red Hat announced the general availability of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 Atomic Host, an operating system optimized for running the next generation of applications with Linux containers. Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 Atomic Host provides all of the components necessary to easily package and run applications written for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 and 7 as containers.

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