On Wed, 2007-02-28 at 18:14 -0800, fitra budi anggoro wrote:

> Hi Craig, Brad, All,
> Let me conclude this way :
> - For Windows Env only, use Windows Terminal server Shadowing
> capabilities. So administrator will check it via Windows Terminal
> Server. any specific requirement for this?
> - For Sun Ray only, use VNC. e.g. X11VNC. Looking forward the cookbook
> for this. I think this also works if they have heterogenous env,
> e.g.Windows and Solaris/Linux or even SGD on it right?
> 
> Thanks a lot guys, will try it first on POC before sell it. It is
> future customer with 450  sunray.
> 
> I think 2 x T2000 full config (8 core, 32 GB mem) for hosting Sun Ray
> CAM with windows connector will be OK.


I would suggest lowering the users per system number 225 is kind of
high....

Use three systems. 150/server is better. They could be with less memory,
etc. Also, you'll probably want to size with N+1 kind of headroom.





> 
> Warmest Regards,
> Fitra
> 
> 
> 
> Craig Bender <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
>         Using X11VNC this is possible. I'll put together a cookbook
>         and post it.
>         
>         >> > You should just use the Windows Terminal server Shadowing
>         capabilities... It's already built in and works great.
>         >> >
>         >> > Brad
>         >> >
>         >> > fitra budi anggoro wrote: 
>         >> >
>         >> > So Sun Ray can do this? any application required to be
>         added? 
>         >> > planned configuration will be Sun Ray 3.1 with CAM
>         running windows connector.
>         >> > 
>         >> > Thanks,
>         >> > Fitra
>         >> > 
>         >> > mouline wrote: 
>         >> >
>         >> > This functionality is used by all customer that do remote
>         support for end user.
>         >> > 
>         >> > Some time it is a required functionality for deploying
>         Thin Client on no IT environment .
>         >> > 
>         >> > BR,
>         >> > Kamal
>         >> > 
>         >> > ________________________________
>         >> > 
>         >> > De: [EMAIL PROTECTED] de la part de fitra
>         budi anggoro
>         >> > Date: mer. 28/02/2007 10:32
>         >> > ÃfEUR: SunRay-Users mailing list
>         >> > Objet : [SunRay-Users] Remote Controlling
>         >> > 
>         >> > 
>         >> > ? Hi Guys,
>         >> > A very nice chalenge from future customer :-).
>         >> > They chalenge Sun Ray whether It can have remote
>         controlling (kind a real-time session log). 
>         >> > What they mean here is if a user having some problems
>         with their running application (such as SAP client), then
>         administrator can see what is in the user screen.
>         >> > No sure that sun ray can do this, I can not answer this.
>         Any way to have this kind of function?
>         >> > Thanks,
>         >> > Fitra
>         >> > 
>         >> > 
> 
> 
> 
> 
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