Not really. He seems to think simplifying means making things more vague. He leaves a lot of important holes in his “simplistic” outline, without which none of this makes any sense
The question is: Are there the same limitations for Software (especially Microsoft Software) as in common Terminalserver? In Terminalserver old Office Packages like 2007 are blocked at running, and you would need special Volume licenses. What about VDI in this case? I mean there are several Virtual Windows 10-Desktops, so can I install and run Office packages that are blocked in the traditional Remotedesktop-environment?
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Whoah! Very vague explanation. You’re using terms “image” and virtual machine” interchangeably. Isn’t an image is a large blob of data with a snapshot of complete system with OS stored in persisten memory, a virtual machine is a running set of processes based on an image? That’s just one area of confusion. Then how can servers clients use the same VM simultaneously? How does the separation happen? Are they different pods on one node?? Please clarify.
A good teacher is someone that can translate complex technology into simple ABC for the common man to understand. And you sir, are that someone.
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Not really. He seems to think simplifying means making things more vague.
He leaves a lot of important holes in his “simplistic” outline, without which none of this makes any sense
So even the server OS is Virtualized in the Hypervisor?
This is one of the great video observed which eases IT knowledge from complexity to simplicity
The question is: Are there the same limitations for Software (especially Microsoft Software) as in common Terminalserver? In Terminalserver old Office Packages like 2007 are blocked at running, and you would need special Volume licenses. What about VDI in this case? I mean there are several Virtual Windows 10-Desktops, so can I install and run Office packages that are blocked in the traditional Remotedesktop-environment?
How you writing in reversely
Pretty good explanation, thanks!
Look for to learn more about Hypervisor. This video is quite informative and yet manage to not look so complex. Kudos! Subscribed to the channel.
Wow immense knowledge. Thanks for the video!
What is it that you need in order to access VDI if you have a computer with nothing. No OS, no storage..no cpu...what then..how does that work
very simple but great explanation of VDI. Thank you!
Thanks for explaining it in a very simple way .... 👍👍
thank you sir for your helpful explanation. I subscribed.
Where is the software? Where is the tool. SHOW US !
Hello Everyone!
I want a server to support 300 vdi or 300 thin clients?
Please refer a server spec with server os.
Thank you.
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Plot twist: this man is left-handed and knows how to mirror write :D
Is he actually writing mirror image or is there some trickery involved?
They probably just mirrored the video
Probably just a glass board between him and the camera. And they just flip it I'm editing
Wow! This was a really good video that explains the computing process of VDIs. Short and Sweet. Just how I like Her. 🙂
that one dead pixel above this right shoulder trips me out
Nice and simplistic
Thank youuuuu :')
very nice
Thanks!
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Whoah! Very vague explanation. You’re using terms “image” and virtual machine” interchangeably. Isn’t an image is a large blob of data with a snapshot of complete system with OS stored in persisten memory, a virtual machine is a running set of processes based on an image?
That’s just one area of confusion. Then how can servers clients use the same VM simultaneously? How does the separation happen? Are they different pods on one node??
Please clarify.
"VDI is very complex". LOL!
Worst board usage I ve seen
Worst moustache ever.