Hello,
Im a university student and am looking for some general help with a project for my computer club. Our project is to basically build a "cloud network" using ESXi VMware and a few training VM's.
I've got 2 Dell r810's running 20 GNS3 and linux VM's. I know that you can use RDP to run concurrent sessions between 2 users on one VM. However, is there a way to have 2 users on the VM with their own separate session? Meaning if user 1 logs on and user 2 behind them, they wont see the same thing on the screen even though they're using the same server?
If this isn't possible should I just create more VM instances instead or enable overloading on my hypervisor? My resource allocation is never high enough to tip the servers so I may just nest VMs to solve my issue.
I will have a total of 200 subscribers who logon at various times. Im running a Dell R810 with 8 cores 64GB RAM and a 200 GB HDD. I've allocated about 150-160GB of that hard drive to the various VM instances. (Each Vm requires about 5gb).
Thanks ahead of time!
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