OS-Easy Fusion System is a new desktop cloud solution that integrates VDI, VOI and IDV desktop cloud technologies into one platform.
It moves computer experimental teaching to the cloud and builds a multi-functional integrated cloud laboratory in line with teaching, experiment and training, independent learning and examination.
It is suitable for large-scale and complex mixed scenes deployment such as public computer room, training room, 3D computer room, language lab, multimedia classroom, digital reading room, teachers’ office and various kinds of tests, meeting the application requirements of basic experiment, comprehensive experiment.
DESKTOP CLOUD TECHNOLOGIES IN OS-EASY FUSION
VDI (Virtual Desktop Infrastructure)
Virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) is the practice of hosting a desktop operating system within a virtual machine (VM) running on a centralized server. Virtual Desktops (VDI) will speed up the desktop processing by moving the software off of the desktops and onto a central server in the date center. With this model, one software image is created which contains all software titles for the labs and classrooms. This image can be accessed by any computer in any lab or classroom.
VOI (Virtual Operating System Infrastructure)
VOI or Virtual OS Infrastructure is one of the many forms of Cloud Desktop solutions. The server manages the Operation System (OS) and send the OS to the client terminals and the OS will run on the local hardware system of the terminal. The computing task is entirely undertaken by the terminal. The server is only responsible for managing OS images and client terminal. VOI omits the virtualized layer of the terminal and OS works directly on the hardware. Thus reduces the reliance and pressure on the back-end server and network speed.
IDV (Intelligent Desktop Virtualization)
The OS and software are installed on the virtual machine of the background server, and the virtual machine files are uniformly distributed to the terminal, and run on the terminal (virtualization is moved to the local terminal), and the server does not undertake computing tasks.