Ravada

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Ravada VDI

https://ravada.upc.edu
Free and open-source project that allows users to connect to a virtual desktop. It is a VDI broker.

Its back-end has been designed and implemented in order to allow future hypervisors to be added to the framework. Currently it supports KVM and LXC is in the works.

The only requirements are: a web-browser and a remote viewer supporting the spice protocol.

Debian packages: http://infoteleco.upc.edu/img/debian/





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This project includes third party software under other free software licenses.




Leaders and contributors

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Fernando Verdugo Maintainer
Francesc Guasch Maintainer


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Software prerequisites

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Required to useqemu-kvm mysql-server spice perl
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