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Comments on: Pano Logic gives VMware case of VDS 2.0

Windows only 

Posted Tuesday 15th April 2008 13:49 GMT

Stop

Fuck that.

Annoying Post 

Posted Tuesday 15th April 2008 15:21 GMT

I mean why would you want to use Linux. Windows Rocks, man!

[Seriously, isn't there any moderation on Reg any more...?]

@ Mike Laverick 

Posted Tuesday 15th April 2008 18:24 GMT

You have a good point. How else would asinine comments like yours slip through.

What are they smoking!!! 

Posted Tuesday 15th April 2008 23:04 GMT

Stop

"Pano's solution to the unnecessary desktop software is a 100% hardware client that has no CPU, no memory, no operating system, and no software, so it requires zero maintenance and has no security risks. Combined with server-based virtualization, Pano delivers a superior Windows experience."

Hmm... I can't believe they have implemented this without a CPU, memory and software... Unless they built a thin client in an ASIC/FPGA... but that would be stupid... what a pile of marketing bunkum.

Re that same quote: 

Posted Wednesday 16th April 2008 12:05 GMT

Coat

"Pano's solution to the unnecessary desktop software [...] a superior Windows experience."

By my lights, Windows IS unnecessary desktop software, and just about anything is superior to experiencing it...

Tuxedo and top hat, please...

Hardware only... 

Posted Wednesday 16th April 2008 12:50 GMT

Go

It's conceivable. You can get off-the-shelf USB->VGA adapters, and there are proprietary schemes for encapsulating USB messages in ethernet frames or IP datagrams. I don't know if any of those have been integrated down to the chip level yet. If it's over IP then you'll need at least a DHCP client, which most likely means a small embedded processor.

But in any case, I'm not sure I fancy running all that down an ASDL line...

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