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bjohn
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Multi-session PCoIP support

Teradici Expands PCoIP Optimized™ Client Portfolio with New Dell Wyse D10DP Thin Client | ...

Multi-session PCoIP support enables multiple desktop PCoIP sessions to run concurrently

Anyone know what the above statement means?

Thanks

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bjohn
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It's a feature that no one knows about...?

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Linjo
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I looked at this but are not sure exactly what that is about.

Maybe ask Dell or Teradici..

// Linjo

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bjohn
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Lol, thanks.

I guess it's not a VMware View feature.

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TonyHuynh201110
VMware Employee
VMware Employee

This means the Dell D10DP can connect to more than 1 View session concurrently. So if you have two VMs you can connect and switch between both from the D10DP client.

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bjohn
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New firmware released by teradici http://zero-blog.com/2014/01/teradici-updates-zero-client-firmware-4-2/

PCoIP Utility Bar support


Now when you’re connected to your VMware View Session using PCoIP the Utility bar is active at the top of the screen allowing for a quick disconnect on a Zero client (no more pushing the power button) or enabling you to switch between multiply Desktops quicker. By default this feature is disabled but can be enabled via the PCoIP Management console or via the Zero client Firmware.

Anyone know how this is different?

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helpfulcharlie
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I believe I understand what concurrent sessions means, but I'd like explicit clarification that it means a zero client connect to multiple sessions ON MULTIPLE CONNECTION BROKERS at the same time.  Like session 1 at site A, and session 2 at site B, completely different networks.

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