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Nao,

Just FYI - people don't tend to respond to this type of question much.  You'll 
probably have better success with questions about actually setting up and 
using a VCL system.

Here at NCSU, we have a mix of things.  We have bare metal usage along with 
virtual.  Most of our host servers are VMware ESXi freely licensed, but we 
also have some KVM.  We probably have (very rough estimate) around 1000 bare 
metal and virtual nodes combined.  Our usage is a mix of classroom 
augmentation, short usage for completion of homework assignments, longer term 
project based usage, research clusters, and some administrative computing.

Josh

On Tuesday, June 02, 2015 5:11:21 PM [email protected] wrote:
> Dear All,
> 
> Hello.
> I am currently investigating how to take advantage of the VCL.
> If possible, please tell me how to use your VCL.
> 
> For example,
> 
> 1) Place (University, Research Institution, etc.)
> 2) Guest OS (Windows7 64bit, CentOS, etc.)
> 3) Hypervisor (KVM, ESXi, etc.)
> 4) Scale (Number of users or computers, etc.)
> 5) Purpose (University Lecture, Study at home, etc.)
> 
> Please feel free to answer.
> I'm looking forward to your reply.
> 
> Best regards,
> 
> ---------------
> Nao Yamanouchi
> system engineer
> Hitachi, Ltd.
> ---------------
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VCL Developer
North Carolina State University

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