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To whom it may concern,

 

I was looking through your pages, documentation, etc to learn more about Spice, and came across this.

 

Currently Spice is experimental in its support of multiple concurrent connections to a single Spice server. Spice-0.10 has debugged this on an experimental scale, and states it is not expected to work correctly under different client bandwidths.

 

 

Maybe I misread what this is meaning. What exactly does this mean? Does connections, especially multiple concurrent connections, mean the same as users or clients, and if so, then is this a beneficial method for using as a virtualization solution across an enterprise?  Thanks.

 

Respectfully,

 

Joe

 

 

Jose "Joe" C. Arriola

Systems Engineer

General Dynamics C4 Systems

Jose.arriola@xxxxxxxxx

389 E. Ramsey

San Antonio, TX 78216

Office: 210-524-8227

 

 

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