These developments add to those incorporated in the latest version, which was released at the end of 2019. From OpenGnsys 1.1.1 onwards, a Git code repository with a copy on GitHub is used, there is full compatibility with UEFI systems and with NVMe disks. It allows to use logrotate to avoid uncontrolled growth of log files and customize the priority of service execution for the Torrent protocol.
It also has new agents for operating systems and improvements have been introduced in the ogAdmServer service for equipment management, in the ogLive clients, in the web administration console and in the images repository.
You can check the complete list of changes in version 1.1.1 (Espeto) and the maintenance review at this link.
This application for the management and deployment of classroom computers is constantly evolving thanks to the collaborative development of several Spanish public universities: Autonomous University of Barcelona, University of Huelva, University of Malaga, Polytechnic University of Valencia, University of Seville and University of Zaragoza.
If you are interested in trying OpenGnsys or updating to its latest version you can download the software from this website.
We’d like to remind that the connection broker for desktop and application virtualization UDS Enterprise is compatible with OpenGnsys. Together, they allow to provide authenticated access to remote PCs. IT administrators can enable access during certain hours from any location and device to the desktop of physical computers.
This integration was born as a result of the Remote PC project, led by the University of Seville with the support of the UDS Enterprise team. It was created with the goal of taking full advantage of the computers of the ICT classrooms of the universities, so that they are accessible during the hours in which the centers remain closed. Thanks to this development, organizations of all kinds can benefit from this possibility and maximize the performance of their devices when shops, businesses, public offices… are closed to the public.
For more information on this project with our VDI broker check this section of our website: PCs optimization with OpenGnsys.
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