@gjacobse How can using the easiest OS be too much for anyone, let alone HAM radio people? Seems like the perfect fit. That's the exact crowd that I'd expect to have been on Xenix in the mid 1990s and moved to Linux or BSD in the late 1990s. What software is on Windows and not on Linux? I'm looking on wikipedia for HAM software and it seems like it's all Linux these days.
Article is totally false. That's NOT a virtualized application, that's a standard remote app as we've been using in the industry for over 30 years. When I started in IT ini 1994 this was an established, well known part of how the X Window system worked, in UNIX... ALL applications are like this!
I remember running full fledged engineering apps remotely in the 90s on IRIX and OpenVMS machines.
Have I posted about Kasm Workspaces here yet? Makes it really easy to provide remote apps like a Xen remoteapp environment, just easier, quicker, and open source.
Right? THis is SO normal. Microsoft was pushing these hard in 2003 with the Terminal Server at the time, too.
@Oksana Nutanix can't be trusted and can't be considered business class in any sense. They are deceptive and having any contact with them would constitute a risk in any environment.