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Hi @wonderful-pizza-30919, Sorry for the late reply. For VDI cases, the harvester uses KVM, so the VDI use cases on KVM were almost the same. But the VMware Horizon would have more than KVM (Harvester). Could you share more detail about what you want to do? That we could know how I can help you! Thanks!
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I appreciate your response. At the end of the day all are VM’s but with Horizon you can provision on demand from the pool. But that is not my main concern. It is how the clients access to the VM’s without going into Harvester. I was thinking deploying Apache Guacamole and providing access to the VM’s.
What is your thoughts on this?
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Hi @wonderful-pizza-30919 If you config the cluster network and VLAN, you can access to the VM without going into the Harvester UI. (Sure, you also need to related cloud config) you can refer to https://docs.harvesterhci.io/v1.1/networking/clusternetwork https://docs.harvesterhci.io/v1.1/networking/harvester-network If I misunderstood your problems, feel free to let me know. Thanks!
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Thank you
What is the maximum numbers of VM I can provision in a three nodes cluster? Not considering memory and CPU limitations. Does Harvester has a limit on the number of VM’s running? What is the max number or replication on VM?
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