Remotely accessing Virtual Machines

DavidCounter

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Jul 10, 2023
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Apologies if this is the wrong location for this question. I could not find it answered elsewhere - forgive me if it was.

I have three monitors and a thin client capable of outputting to three displays. Is there any way that I can display three VM's on my Proxmox server via Moonlight simultaneously (if necessary, Moonlight on one monitor and another remote desktop on the remaining two monitors)? I realize it is a form of VDI, but with a twist in that I am looking to access al three video outputs. The thin client is running Debian, but I can install another OS if required.

Any help you can provide would be gratefully accepted; I'm always looking to learn.

Thanks everyone - great product BTW!
 
I don't know Moonlight, but you are definitely capable of running multiple SPICE instances and stream multiple monitors from one VM with SPICE.
 
Thank you. What is Spice like for latency/responsiveness? I am not looking to game on these YMs, so not overly concerned about slight latency/refresh rate issues.
 
Good point - only one now that you mention it. One will be Windows/Android TV, one Linux/Chrome and the one that matters will be used for emulation of old games (yes, I really am that childlike)

Thanks for making the point - I have so many things to consider that I hadn't even thought logically about that
 

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