Install Sticky Notes Windows Server 2008
Ok well for a rough guide I did as follows:- - Grab the Server 2016 ISO and install it to a VM - Do not enter owner/user details once rebooted and at the OOBE, use Ctrl + Shift + F3 to enter straight into Audit mode - First thing to do at this point is Windows update til you have all the updates, reboot, try again etc. The cost of resources per user/desktop. VDI is simply presenting a remote PC to the end user for use which you have to meet a basic set of system specs for the actual VM then the user on a 1 to 1 scale. Session Host is simply remote desktop (the exact same you use for remoting into servers as as admin) so you are presenting a desktop to the end user the same as above however its on a 1 to many scale.
I have trouble running Sticky Notes on Windows Server 2008 R2 (64 bit), In fact I did that before but I have lost the installation procedure that I have made and I can not find it on the web maybe because Windows 2008 R2 is outdated now. Select Microsoft Sticky Notes for Windows 10. Click Get the app to begin downloading and installing the Microsoft Sticky Notes for Windows 10. When the install is completed, click on the Launch button to start your first sticky notes. Optionally, you can click Pin to Start to pin sticky notes for Windows 10 to the taskbar for easy access.
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I usually have 25 user cap limit on each of my session host in my environment and I have 3 to 4 sessions hosts (as VM's) per server. The master plan is to give VM's to the staff and session based to the students. Our only sticking point is Skype for Business, so we are going to start testing soon with the VDI plugin, but we might find its a no go without Grid cards and servers that can run small countries!Interesting that you want VDI's for staff, I find that majority of staff only use Office, Internet, SIMS and the odd 1 or 2 small application which easily runs in a session host and for consistency I give them a User Profile Disk to save their customization.
Don't forget to test the Smartboard passthru if your using them as teacher machines. Students are pretty much the same other than when it comes to ICT or Graphics where Photoshop or something like that is used. We use S4B here too and although we do have HP and Polycom phones that staff use there are a small handful that use the client for IM and the off BT headset and the audio worked really well with some optimizations. I can tell you now though that if your planning on doing Video conferencing over either VDI or Session based you will need a GPU otherwise it can be choppy at times. Youtube playback is pretty good through session based however can get a bit rocky at times and therefore I would highly recommend a GPU which would make it smooth as a babies bum but if its like this on Session based it would be the same on VDI. I have the following rules i follow here:- - Teacher PC's are always proper PC's (minimum i3, 4gb ram, 120gb SSD) - Suites for ICT and Graphic Suites follow the same rule as teachers - Staff offices, staffroom, PC's in classrooms for general use, suites for subjects like business, geography, languages etc.
Are all Thin Client. Yes the majority of ours are the office worker type, but we then add in the SfB with video, plus we have an Planet eStream setup, and not to mention youtube, we decided to look at individual VM's with GRID cards, we have a healthy budget, but with this kind of thing, budgets are blown easily! I am hopefully trying to acquire a PoC server with more RAM, cores and IOPS(SSD based RAID10) than I can shake a stick at to do some testing. UX is key, and if I can't provide that, the budget goes on new client side hardware. Host:- 120gb RAM 240gb SSD I allocate 16.3GB ram per VM (session host) and 8GB to the host I can only host 4 VM's max per host due to disk space in my case, ram and cpu have never been issue, i can obviously assign more ram if needed or even set the VM's to dynamic! I run deduplicated on the hosts too as they are only holding VHD files and that compresses really well. I set a limit of 25 users to a session host VM and don't have any issues other then sometimes CPU if someone goes crazy with chrome.
Due to having a dual hex core server I assign 3 CPU's per VM (3x4=12, 2x6 core cpu's = 12). Looking at the DL380 Gen 9 now you can go as far as 22 core Xeon's so 2 of those puppies your talking 44 cores in 1 server! Chuck in a nice 256gb or even 512gb ram and SSD and for resilience go 2 of those on a Storage Spaces Direct setup and O M G is all i can say!