Clark:

Thanks for relating your experiences and comments. I can see your point about dropping VPN connections .... particularly if the cloud is broadly defined. I seem to recall, for example, that one of Sun's cloud computing centers is in or near Las Vegas and we happen to be in California. In most university settings, however, where network connectivity and reliability is pretty good because it's all controlled by a single enterprise, we could have a "localized cloud" that could, in principle, provide SunRay as a Service (including FOG and all that good stuff ....) from an on-campus cloud rather than requiring everyone to manage/run their own SunRay servers.

Do you have any experience or opinion as to whether that would be a viable alternative to a broader and physically more distributed definition of the cloud for providing SunRay support?

Thanks,

John

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