by Tom Fenton | Nov 9, 2021 | ControlUp, Linux, Remote DX, Uncategorized
Remote DX is a powerful tool used to monitor the existing connections between a VDI client and a remote desktop. Given the fact that ControlUp has yet to fully-test Remote DX on Linux, they don’t support running it on Ubuntu, Fedora, or other common Linux...
by Tom Fenton | Jun 12, 2021 | ControlUp, Horizon, Linux, virtualization and cloud review, VMware, Win10
In my second article on ControlUp Edge DX I take a look at its ability to analyze logon and session details and run a benchmark on it to see if impacts the performance of the device on which it runs. Read the full article at Virtualization & Cloud Review . Related...
by Tom Fenton | Jun 10, 2021 | ControlUp, Horizon, Linux, virtualization and cloud review, VMware, Win10
In this article I looked at a new product from ControlUp – Edge DX, a product designed to monitor and manage desktops, laptops, VDI clients. I even used it monitor and manage a print server! Read the full article at Virtualization & Cloud Review . Related...
by Tom Fenton | Jun 7, 2021 | ControlUp, Horizon, Linux, StorageReview.com, VMware
Storage Review published my review of the LG 24CN670NK All-In-One Thin Client. I nice unit that is seeing lots of use in healthcare. It runs IGEL. Read the full article at StorgaeReview.com . Related Links: All my VDI client reviews on Storage Review HP t640 Thin...
by Tom Fenton | Dec 9, 2020 | Linux, Tips, WSL
The other day (TOD) I need to check out the condition of some new HDD and SSD drives I just purchased. As it was a Linux system these are the smartctl commands that I ran. To run this you will need replace DeviceName with the name of the device you want to write (ie...
by Tom Fenton | Jul 17, 2018 | Linux, virtualization and cloud review, Win10, WSL
Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) allows you to run Linux distributions on Windows 10 and Windows 2016 systems – but just because you can do something doesn’t necessarily mean you should. While WSL is a great tool to keep in your toolbox, in this article I outline...