Microsoft has halted the Windows 365 trial because of "extremely high demand."

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  1. Hilbert Hagedoorn

    Hilbert Hagedoorn Don Vito Corleone Staff Member

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    anticupidon Ancient Guru

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    Stupid question. One still needs a base computer to acces the Windows 365 service, isn't it?
    A tablet or cheap computer of sorts.
    Am I wrong?
    Assuming this, one can have Windows 365 "streamed" into a Linux desktop, say?
     
  3. PrMinisterGR

    PrMinisterGR Ancient Guru

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    Yeap. It's made so you can have the same "computer" no matter where you work from, switch devices etc. You only really need a modern browser.
     
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    Yeah, and browser is one of the most demanding "simple office" applications. Even Excel with hundreds of MB spreadsheet do not eat RAM so easily as browsers. You now need powerfull PC to connect to worse one, but "the same"...
     

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    Mineria Ancient Guru

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    With that analogy Chromebooks would be none existence.
     
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    to be fair with just this forum open my Chrome is eating up 500mb of ram and 300 mb of video ram.
     
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    It's actually a decent platform. I wouldn't pay for it, but it is well-made.
     
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    You can host a computer with internet connection at any location and access it remotely from anywhere, same deal. I already do that with my office computer.

    Whats the actually advantage of this, i cant see it tbh... maybe businesses can cut on IT staff, upgrade cost, electricity, etc... is that the case?
     
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    It's also manageable policy wise, updates in all platforms are clunky. If you're updating an image, on the other hand, things are much easier.
     
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    What if a user clicks on a malicious link, would the server be compromised?
     

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    that would be a separate local window/tab......I think?
     
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    I look at this and see the future.
    Normal people having a basic device allowing them to access 'their pc' at Microsoft where everything is stictly surveilled and analysed.
     
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    I'm sorry but there's nothing correct in this statement.
     
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    May this pave even a larger path of ubiquitous fast fiber internet connection.
    For those needing a better faster computer, it's a viable solution. Tapping into a HEDT from a Celeron based office computer.
    The only thing to care is the internet connection and the browser.
    Wait, you can do this wih Guacamole, but you need to "own" both computers.
    Whatever, if there is a demand, here is the offer.
    And surveillance and control... it's that news anymore?
     

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