虚拟化:虚拟桌面

Karissa Miller, Mahmoud Pegah
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在我们的教学计算机实验室中,高性能图形工作站的资源利用率很低。低利用率统计数据表明,工作站整合可以大大节省基础设施、网络、功耗和维护成本。此外,在不影响性能的情况下,我们将在部署、安全性和故障隔离上花费更少的时间。在我们的教学计算环境中,工作站整合的基本支持因素是允许多个独立的操作系统实例和相关软件包共享单个硬件服务器的能力。我们已经成功地利用现有的现成产品和开发的工具和协议,将处理任务从桌面级迁移到运行在远程硬件上的虚拟桌面级,并将处理结果返回到桌面级进行显示。由于所有的处理都是在服务器级别完成的,我们不再需要桌面上的高性能图形工作站级别的机器。这使我们能够为任何桌面提供高性能图形工作站功能,包括低端商用级桌面机器、笔记本电脑,甚至瘦客户机。虽然通过虚拟化进行服务器整合并不新鲜,但桌面工作站虚拟化似乎是服务器虚拟化框架的一种自然而新颖的扩展。事实上,总的趋势是将虚拟化技术应用于几乎所有的信息技术基础设施,我们应该期待看到更多的虚拟化,在高等教育机构中几乎无处不在。在本报告中,我们将介绍我们的方法、框架、实施挑战、经验教训和下一步行动。
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Virtualization: virtually at the desktop
We have witnessed low resource utilization of high performance graphics workstations in our instructional computer laboratories. The low utilization statistics indicate that workstation consolidation could achieve great savings in infrastructure, networking, power consumption, and maintenance costs. In addition, we would spend less time in deployment, security, and fault isolation without compromising performance. The basic enabler for workstation consolidation in our instructional computing environment is the ability to allow multiple separate operating system instances and associated software packages to share a single hardware server. We have successfully utilized existing off the shelf products and developed tools and protocols to migrate processing tasks from the desktop level to the virtual desktop level running on remote hardware and returning the processing results back to the desktop level for display. Since all processing is done at the server level, we no longer need high performance graphics workstation class machines at the desktop. This allows us to offer high performance graphics workstation capabilities to any desktop, including lower-end commodity class desktop machines, notebook computers, or even thin-clients. While server consolidation through virtualization is not new, desktop workstation virtualization seemed a natural and novel extension of the server virtualization framework. Indeed, the general trend is towards applying virtualization techniques to almost all Information Technology infrastructure machinery, and we should expect to see more virtualization, virtually everywhere in higher education institutions. In this report, we will present our approach, framework, implementation challenges, lessons learned and next steps.
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