Virtual Desktop Computing
There are two virtual desktop environments available:
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BingView: Provides access to University licensed applications such as Matlab, SPSS, STATA, SAS, Atlas.TI, Creo, and Microsoft Office Suite using a non-persistent virtual desktop. Virtual Desktop Infrastructure Overview
WatsonView: Provides a persistent virtual desktop suitable for the daily computing
requirements for Watson College faculty, staff, and graduate student.
The virtual desktop environment consists of a cluster of servers that host numerous
virtual desktops. Instead of having an individual physical computer at their desk,
users connect to their virtual desktop over the network via a zero/thin client or
software client.
A virtual computer is accessed using various devices:
- Zero/Thin Client
- Personal computing device using:
- VMware Horizon View Client
- HTML 5 enabled web browser
Accessing the virtual desktop
Connecting via Zero/Thin Client
Zero/Thin Clients are essentially a dumb terminal that connects to a remote resource. The connection is brokered through a connection server such as BingView or WSView. Zero clients can support multiple displays, USB disk drives, and other USB peripherals.
- Locate a zero client within the labs or lounge
- Select an appropriate connection server (bingview.binghamton.edu - Academic Computing OR WatsonView.binghamton.edu - Academic, Faculty, Staff, Research Computing)
- Sign in with your username and One Time Password (OTP)
- Sign in with your BU domain credentials
- Select a system appropriate for your usage (If no systems are available, make sure you signed in with the domain set to BU)
WARNING: Any files saved on the BingViewVM will be deleted upon logging off. Save all files to your , USB drive or another network drive
Suppose you have been assigned a specific virtual machine. In that case, you will be able to select the respective pool to access your system.
Connecting via personal computing device
Watson College computing environment connection server:
- Use on or off-campus: WatsonView.binghamton.edu
University computing environment connection server:
- Use for on or off-campus: BingView.binghamton.edu
Connecting via the VMware Horizon View Client from Off-Campus
- Open a web browser and connect to the connection server's web page (https://WatsonView.binghamton.edu).
- Select the option "Install VMware Horizon View Client."
- From the download page, select and download the VMware View Client appropriate for your system. Clients are available for the following operating systems: Windows 32 and 64 bit, Mac, iOS, Android, and Linux (users should check their OS distribution repository for a client)
- Select "Go to Downloads" for the VMware Horizon client appropriate for your system.
- Select "Download" and follow the screen prompts.
- Open the application that was just downloaded and begin the installation procedure.
- Accept the default settings and follow the screen prompts.
- Depending on your operating system, you may be prompted to restart, do so before proceeding.
- Start the VMware Horizon client.
- You will need to enter a server the first time the client starts.
- Select "New Server
- Enter the following as the connection server: WatsonView.binghamton.edu
- Sign in with your username and One Time Password (OTP)
- Log in with your BU user name, password
- Select a system from the list.
To add the BingView server, go to step 9 in the above instructions and add the bingview.binghamton.edu server.
Connecting via a HTML5 Web browser
Supported web browsers: Chrome 28 or later, Internet Explorer 9 or later, Safari 6 or later, Mobile Safari on iOS devices running iOS 6 or later, Firefox 21 or later
- Open a supported web browser
- Connect to connection server's web page WSView:
- Select the option "VMware Horizon View HTML Access."
- Sign in with your username and One Time Password (OTP)
- Log in with your user name, password and select the appropriate domain
- Select a virtual desktop from the list.
To connect to BingView, specify https://BingView.binghamton.edu as the connection server.
Note: Not all of the virtual machine pools are available via the web interface.