![]() ![]() When you login through RDP, client users just looks like they are in front of the server, except are limited by user account permissions and each user can have different his own Start Menu /desktop icons & application accessibility according to his permission. Assuming that the program in question being accessed remotely has access to the physical hardware (e.g., one application may require a Mellanox NIC for some IP analysis) on the central system, this would also work for my company (as we don't absolutely need to use the OS file system, etc.) for some users, just accessing a specific application is more than sufficient.Īnything like Parallels Remote Application Server (assuming it does what I think it does), would work as well (if anyone has any recommendations). ![]() ![]() Important: After posting this, I found something called Parallels Remote Application Server, that seems to make it so applications (running on some central system) can be access via a browser session (from some other user on another system). Lastly, is there any other way (other than VMWare-type software) for multiple users to log into a Windows 11 system at the same time, and be able to use all the hardware on the system (as if only one user was logged into the system)? I was looking at VNC solutions, but it looks like every VNC solution would simply have all users using the same desktop session at once (meaning that multiple cursors would be moving around on the same screen). Or does a CAL Device license pertain to the devices (PCIe cards) on the target system itself?Īs for clients not being able to use the GPU hardware, does this mean that if a particular program is using the GPU, that the program will lose the ability to access the GPU (if multiple clients log in at the same time)?įor example, let's say multiple users log into the system at once, and one of those users is using VLC (with GPU acceleration) to render/playout a video.Ĭan I assume that in this scenario, VLC would no longer be able to use the GPU and would instead have to rely on the CPU? If that's the case, can I assume that I'd need no more than 6 CAL licenses?Īs for CAL Device licenses, can I assume what this means is some other system/program (i.e. Thankfully, my company only has 6 or so Engineers (that would actually use the system in question). ![]() A huge thanks for the reply (this now makes sense)! ![]()
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