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VDI in the Labs? Or in the Commons?

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Corduan, Nick)
Tue Apr 5 09:13:54 2011

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Hey, everyone,

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Anyone else out there have any experience running VDI / VMWare in a lab
or commons space on their campus?  We've been doing so for a while now,
and, without spoiling the punch-line, I'd love to compare experiences.

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Thanks!

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NickC---

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Nicholas Corduan

IT Client Services Manager

Taylor University, Upland, Indiana

(765) 998-4052 / NcCorduan@taylor.edu

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