I took the concerns raised at the last meeting back to Core+ for their response. Please see the answers and let me know if you have any additional questions.
- Video editing - Whatever you are doing today to support this doesn't change. The files are saved/retrieved from the Core+ environment. Another customer is doing this right now.
- USB Thumb drives - Full access is provided, lots of customers do this, with 100Mbps connection we discussed at the last meeting, this should not be a concern
- Inkjet printing - Printing is instant even to ink jet printers based on existing customer experience.
- Number of users per CPU - Core+ does not virtualize complete workstations (cpu, ram, disk) but rather virtualizes storage, processors, applications, ram, configuration (SPARC). The amount of each of these resources is adjustable by the user.
Overall points expressed by Core+
- This is not Citrix and not directly comparable. Keep this in mind when drawing on past experiences for comparison.
- Mark Landry offered to meet with anyone who would like to discuss further. He also offered tours of the back end data center as well as a hands on demo of the front end client.
I hope this helps the evaluation of lab options.
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