Hosting virtualbox for my students
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I thought so too, but the students are locked out altering any software on their Chromebooks
You only need to install the "host" software on the machine you're going to share, the chromebooks only need to visit remotedesktop.google.com
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The benefit is that it way easier to manage since you don't have to worry about physical hardware.
I get that it could easily be to expensive but it might not be bad with educational discounts.
Got it.
But looking that the question has been posted in a selfhosted thread I don't see the recomendation of the cloud solution
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I would recommend that you bring in someone with experience instead of trying to wing it. It sounds like you are trying to bypass your IT department which is never a good idea. Talk to the people who control the Chromebooks.
What you are looking for is virtual desktop. It will cost money but it is worth it in the end. I would highly recommend that you take a look at Azure virtual desktop or related services. It is all cloud based and it is likely what you are after.
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Sounds like OP is a teacher at a school. Schools very seldom have It departments, even in this day and age…
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I'm vegan, so I've had it before...Oh, the software! Looks exactly like what I need (even though it might be out of my league to set up)
It'll all be alien to you, But a couple of lines later and it will all just work. Guak is your best option, It supports everything
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You only need to install the "host" software on the machine you're going to share, the chromebooks only need to visit remotedesktop.google.com
Just tried, and their Google accounts do not have access to Chrome Remote Desktop unfortunately
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Got it.
But looking that the question has been posted in a selfhosted thread I don't see the recomendation of the cloud solution
This is honestly out of the scope of this community
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This is honestly out of the scope of this community
Honestly I totally disagree, this community is about avoiding SaaS and controlling the important part of the stack to keep your own data under control.
If the service you need is just a provider of vm for your own business, is not a contradiction and it is still selfhosted as long as you control it.