VirtualBox Desktop Pools
Posted: 18. Mar 2014, 17:31
Hi there
Im just wondering if it is possible to create the following....
I wish to have say 5 Virtual Machines (say win XP desktops), within a pool. Users then access these virtual desktops using say RDP.
However, Im wondering if it is possible to access these virtual machines using the same IP address???
The scenario is :-
User 1
======
RDP using IP address = 192.168.1.101 -
Virtual Box presents Virtual Machine 1 to User 1
User 2
======
RDP using IP address = 192.168.1.101 (This is the same IP).
Because Virtual box knows Virtual Machine 1 is in use, it presents Virtual Machine 2 to User 2
User 3
=======
RDP using IP address = 192.168.1.101 (This is the same IP).
If either User 1 or User 2 has logged off, the User 3 is presented with Virtual Machine 1 or 2 accordingly. If not, they are presented with Virtual Machine 3
The reason for this, is so that I can roll out onto users desktops a preconfigured Remote Desktop Icon, with the IP 192.168.1.101.
If it is not possible, then does anyone have any other suggestions/workarounds???
Many thanks
Lee
Im just wondering if it is possible to create the following....
I wish to have say 5 Virtual Machines (say win XP desktops), within a pool. Users then access these virtual desktops using say RDP.
However, Im wondering if it is possible to access these virtual machines using the same IP address???
The scenario is :-
User 1
======
RDP using IP address = 192.168.1.101 -
Virtual Box presents Virtual Machine 1 to User 1
User 2
======
RDP using IP address = 192.168.1.101 (This is the same IP).
Because Virtual box knows Virtual Machine 1 is in use, it presents Virtual Machine 2 to User 2
User 3
=======
RDP using IP address = 192.168.1.101 (This is the same IP).
If either User 1 or User 2 has logged off, the User 3 is presented with Virtual Machine 1 or 2 accordingly. If not, they are presented with Virtual Machine 3
The reason for this, is so that I can roll out onto users desktops a preconfigured Remote Desktop Icon, with the IP 192.168.1.101.
If it is not possible, then does anyone have any other suggestions/workarounds???
Many thanks
Lee