James writes:
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> For most part the VCL works really well. (I've heard that at NCSU
> they've replaced almost all the computer labs with VCL)
We've stopped adding computer labs a few years ago even through
student enrollment has been growing, we've significantly lengthened the
computer l
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Hi Adam,
I'm the VCL admin for our campus. We're still new to VCL ourselves.
The campus sent me to NCSU for 2 weeks for training, and to help
build our first VCL system. If you want to get going quickly, I'd
recommend it. The developers there are gre
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Currently, out of the box, VCL only supports VMware for it's the
virtualization (using VMware's Perl SDK).
There have been a few members of this list who have gotten
VirtualBox and KVM to work (Using their own custom modules).
The next release of VCL
Here is pretty usefull apache VCL incubator link:
https://cwiki.apache.org/VCL/vcl-22.html
Good luck,
GIBET TANI Hicham
The current version of VCL does only support VMware server and ESXi, and
that only for now.
The next versions will support more and more virtualization platforms such
as KVM, XEN and maybe others.
Cordially,
GIBET TANI Hicham
Thank you,
What I was curious about is whether or not anyone is using Citrix
XenDesktop, Microsoft VDI/System Center or anything else?
Does VCL only work with VMWare products?
Thanks,
Adam
> -Original Message-
> From: Josh Thompson [mailto:josh_thomp...@ncsu.edu]
> Sent: Thursday, Ja
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VCL can also use ESXi with a free license.
Josh
On Thursday January 13, 2011, Hicham Gibet Tani wrote:
> Hello Adam,
>
> The VCL uses VMware Server which is a free release.
>
> Good luck.
>
> Cordially,
>
> GIBET TANI Hicham
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Hello Adam,
The VCL uses VMware Server which is a free release.
Good luck.
Cordially,
GIBET TANI Hicham
Hello all,
I'm new here. I'm a PC Systems Administrator and we're looking to setup
a VCL here (test environment first, obviously). Please tell me if this
question is not appropriate for this list but is anyone using anything
besides VMWare for the back-end VMs with their VCL? It's part of my jo
John,
There was no official release of VCL 2.0 from ASF. That was the transition
point at which we moved code from NCSU to ASF. You can get it from subversion
though, because we tagged it when we did the initial checkin at ASF.
svn export https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/incubator/vcl/tags/VC
Hi,
I need the official release of VCL 2.0 to calculate the diff with a
customized version, so I can know the exact changes and re-apply the
customization to VCL 2.2. But 2.0 is nowhere to be found.
Does anyone know the URL to download VCL 2.0? Or if you are the lucky one
still have the origin
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