choucove
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I'm curious if anyone has tried working with any sort of design software (Flexi, Adobe, Corel, etc.) in a Terminal Server or Remote Desktop Session Host. I know that enterprise environments can utilize virtual desktop to run client sessions on virtual servers with this software in a way that performs nearly identical to a traditional desktop workstation, but I'm curious about occasional light usage in a session-based environment.
For a while now I have been pondering testing this out with some software just to see if it will even work, accessing through WebApp on two client computers connected simultaneously to a program like Adobe Photoshop. I understand the performance in a production environment is definitely not going to be the same as having it on your local high-performance workstation, but for occasional light usage it might work very economically when you have perhaps ten computers you would like to access it from but only on a couple at a time.
For a while now I have been pondering testing this out with some software just to see if it will even work, accessing through WebApp on two client computers connected simultaneously to a program like Adobe Photoshop. I understand the performance in a production environment is definitely not going to be the same as having it on your local high-performance workstation, but for occasional light usage it might work very economically when you have perhaps ten computers you would like to access it from but only on a couple at a time.