2016 Volume 136 Issue 6 Pages 832-837
We built a virtual desktop system for operating multiple virtual desktops on one physical server. We have already built a virtual desktop system for approximately 34,000 users. Previously, we propose a way of preventing the significant rise in the load on resources such as a disk I/O, a CPU, a network, a memory when we manage users in a virtual desktop system. And we evaluated by simulation of a proposed method for managing the load imposed on resources in a virtual desktop system showed that it effectively prevents significant CPU load increases. In this paper, we evaluate by simulation of a previously proposed method effectively prevents significant CPU load even if other resources (a disk I/O, a network, a memory) load increases. Use of this method would enable virtual desktops to be managed more effectively.
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