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4 Screen Virtual Desktop Demo using PCoIP and VMware View

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Uploaded by on Oct 9, 2009

it's Friday and today we had a play around with a pre-release of the upcoming VMware View product that will include the PCoIP display protocol. Wyse send us a client with dual dvi output, so we raced to pcworld to buy an extra dual dvi video card as we wanted to see how it would work with 4 screens. We stole a few monitors from some of the desks in the office and voila... the result :-)

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  • Mine can only run notepad, paint, calc, .. and more basic stuff.. :D

  • Why dont they dare to show how good Office can run on it... I doubt it.

  • ...and what about the server? It is the old PC too? ;D

  • Coke!

  • NComputing is much more exciting: up to 30 L300 zero clients on a 32-bit VM, probably up to 20 playing full screen video at the same time...you need to check this out!

  • This is stupid...

    You could have 8 screens and a low CPU usage.

    It depends what it running!!!

    Not to mention PCoIP runs great... when its alone on a network... but try about 25 computers in use on one switch.

    Not to mention not a solution if your'e remoting from outside, unless you wanna revert back to using RDP.

  • Can you show the Host CPU utilization?????? that will tell what processing your host is doing.... in trying to render the video!!!!!

  • @boxterturbo Printing works fine, besides, who needs printing, i only print airplane tickets. Also its not junk, its pure awesomeness.

    (I installed a few network printers and they work flawlessly..)

  • it would be a server running vmware view 4 using the software only implementation of PCoIP.

  • What was the host? A "normal" server, i.e. without any graphics cards or. ...?

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