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appplemac2012-05-04 15:58:26
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appplemac, 2012-05-04 15:58:26

Can I use two Citrix XenClient virtual machines at the same time?

Good day.
Tell me, is it possible to make two Citrix XenClient virtual machines work simultaneously on the same hardware with two different monitors?
The bottom line is that you need to connect another monitor to an existing working PC and display the image from the cameras on it. At the same time, the systems should be different: the camera software only works with Windows XP, while users need Windows 7.
Are there any other options besides Citrix XenClient?
Thanks in advance for your replies.

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omnimod, 2012-05-04
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It's possible, Citrix Receiver does not limit the number of connections to VMs published on XenDesktop, but what's the problem? And it's not entirely clear what does Citrix Xen Client have to do with it?

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rPman, 2012-05-04
@rPman

Use what can transfer your equipment inside virtual machines ... if in win7 direct access to hardware (including a video card, for example for games) is not required, and hardware for video cameras (a capture card is usually pci) is not transferred, then set it as the host of the windows XP system and already in it raise the virtual machine (any choice - qemu/kvm/vbox/vmware/hiper-v/xen) with windows 7.
Otherwise, look for the virtual machine that has the ability to transfer hardware for video cameras inside the virtual machine ( you will almost certainly need support at the level of the motherboard and processor - iommu / vt-d) ... you will almost certainly have to tinker, and much harder (and more expensive) than when changing camera control software .

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