![]() I did such an installation in 2013 for a call center with 10 clients. i would build a small seperate box for Truenas just because you will be doing a lot of customizing to get your VDI and everything working, i would not ADD a TrueNAS VM to that build time. Truenas core is good for performance and storage. ![]() Radeon Pro or nvidia A series maybe, like an A6000.įedora with its KVM gui is a fine host, though ProxMox might be more common. You should use a real PRO grade GPU for this deployment. just local boot them from a small SSD and keep a golden image on a deployment server like FOG. ![]() Use an EPYC server but NOT a DUAL CPU EPYC server.įor your clients i would not add the extra work of PXE boot. Not to be the bad guy here but this looks like it might be a bigger project than you want to get you and your friend into. I managed to convince a friend of mine to use vdi for a small office he is about to setup, the budget is limited so to me that’s the best route.Īre you using the term ‘friend’ quite loosely here? or maybe you both have some masochism tendencies? I apologize for the the amount of questions, I have done this sort of setup but not at this scale, so I’m not sure resource wise what would be needed. Should run truenas core a vm under those servers or get a seperate system for that? (by separate system I have something like a ryzen 5900x or 7900x in mind, how much cpu would I need for truenas to serve these VMs and maybe some other samba/nfs datastores in a fast and reliable fashion?) Or maybe get two 5990wx systems and run them in a cluster? Will a single 5990wx be enough? (assuming 4threads each office user) or should I cough up a dual socket epyc server? I want to use amd but I’m not sure exactly how many cores I would need. ![]() Ĭlients mostly run windows office however let’s say 6-7 of them should be able to run solid works (not that heavy of usage though). Ĭlients will pxe boot a lightweight linux distro and connect to their respective VMs via spice or vnc.įor hardware acceleration I’m planning on nvidia 20 series cards with vgpu unlock. I’m planning to use fedora srever as the kvm host and use Truenas core as the storage backend. So I managed to convince a friend of mine to use vdi for a small office he is about to setup, the budget is limited so to me that’s the best route.
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