Reference Dell Wyse Zero client P25

Anyone know if I can run Redhat 5 on a Dell Wyse zero client? Assuming that vmware view is the redhat image management software. This is not a thin client and I do not think that customer to view gets intalled on zero clients.

V/R

There are many parts to the VMware View solution. The main parts, that you ask the subject are:

Client access device: what do you use to access your desktop remotely hosted VDI and RDSH

The Office of VDI and RDSH host: the Virtual Machine you remote in and work (that is displayed to the customer)

Zero clients are a feature of client access that are VMware Ready Certified for VMware View and appear on the VMware View Client HCL. A zero client can be used to access your virtual desktop VMware View with PCoIP such as the Protocol of distance communication.

We also provide the customers of VMware View software running on a wide variety of client devices and operating systems such as Linux Distros, installs Thin Clients with custom Linux for our client partners customers Windows, OS X, iOS and Android customers. Our open client is just a client for devices based on Linux, typically used by our thin client partners to create customers for their specific needs. It's just the customer that allows you to access your remote desktop of VDI.

The only host or remote VDI desktop OS / OS RDSH we support connection from any device using RDP client access or PCoIP is Windows. We do not offer an offering to connect to desktop computers based on Linux. Our base platform vSphere does support Linux servers / hosts (without Linux Desktop OSs are listed) so you might use alternative office as connectivity and vSphere allows to virtualize your Linux virtual machines.

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