I'd put the Teradici card into a desktop system, enable Remote Desktop on the desktop, and use uttsc to connect from the Sun Ray server to that system. Each user would have their own system, but it could be hosted in the server room. Linux desktops could be accessed by VNC or SSH. The regular desktop could be a virtual machine and accessed by VDI.

AJ
On Dec 19, 2009, at 11:50 PM, Vitaly Tsipris wrote:

Guys,

I am working with a customer who has an interesting challenge. I hope you could help me figure out a way to help them. Their situation is this: each user has to have a dedicated hardware workstation (due to proprietory app) AND a regular desktop that can be a Virtual Machine. Both are Windows based with some Linux desktops as well. They also will have a total of 6 monitors each. What we originally thought is to use VMware View 4 broker to connect desktops with SunRays at the users' desks. The plan is to use SunRay 2FS clients. However, turns out that they MUST have Teradici hardware cards on these dedicated workstations. My idea is to install one of these Teradici cards on a SunRay Server and let workstation cards communicate with SRS server. SRS server will, in turn, pass the video to the SunRay thin clients.

My questions are:

1. Would that work in theory on a SunRay server?
2. Does anyone know if Teradici card on SRS server can communicate with multiple Teradici cards that are on workstations?

Finally, does anyone have any other alternative ideas on how to solve this customer's problem?

Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions.
Thank you in advance for your help!
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Vitaly Tsipris

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