Dear Evgeniy,
we used ON for several small scale VDI installations. For smaller ones we used 
KVM and Spice as access protocol, with a lightweight linux desktop that boots 
from USB customized to connect directly the user after login ( 
http://www.everydesk.org/ ). It's just a matter of using spicy (the gtk spice 
client) that provides USB redirection support as well.
For slightly larger installations we use a separate VM called Ulteo ( 
http://www.ulteo.com/home/ ) that works quite similarly to Citrix, ie. it 
provides a "virtual desktop" managed by the administrator, that connects 
additional sources like Terminal Services or X11 applications; opening the VDI 
web page starts an applet that provides the desktop to the end user.
For those offices where you need only to access a windows desktop or a windows 
server session, we created a small appliance based on Guacamole ( 
http://guac-dev.org/ ) that is a very efficient and fast HTML5 redirector for 
RDP session. You configure it for your users (which session, properties, 
authentication and so on) and you connect directly through the web page with no 
client.
There is no single way to do it- it is more a matter of finding the best 
approach given the available tools.
cheers,
carlo daffara

----- Original Message -----
From: "Evgeniy Suvorov" <[email protected]>
To: "users" <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, June 26, 2013 2:19:34 PM
Subject: [one-users] OpenNebula and Virtual Desktop Infrastructure




Hello all, 
Can i do the Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI), based on ON? Like VMWare 
Horizon 



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Regards , Evgeniy. 


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