NComputing vSpace versions

Creates virtual work spaces
Aug 10, 2023
Editorial review
rating
8.4
May 24, 2017
Review
7.1
May 21, 2014
Review
6.6
Mar 14, 2012
Review
6.5
Oct 18, 2011
Review
6.2
Jun 9, 2011
Review
5.2
May 22, 2009
4.9
May 3, 2010
4.4
Jan 29, 2009
1.6
Jun 14, 2012
Review

What's new

v12.3 [Aug 14, 2020]
New support for accessing Windows desktops from Chromebooks with vSpace Client for Chromebook
New support for cloud-based Windows host servers using Microsoft Azure or Amazon Web Services (AWS)
Full motion, full screen 1080p HD multimedia streaming & high-resolution monitor display support up to 1920x1200
Expanded USB peripherals support (native driver support in the host OS - no specialized client drivers needed)
Simple but yet powerful management tools (centralized device management & deployment, device policy & profiles, live session monitoring & controls)

v8.4 [May 24, 2017]
New support for accessing Windows desktops from Chromebooks with vSpace Client for Chromebook
New support for cloud-based Windows host servers using Microsoft Azure or Amazon Web Services (AWS)
Full motion, full screen 1080p HD multimedia streaming & high-resolution monitor display support up to 1920x1200
Expanded USB peripherals support (native driver support in the host OS - no specialized client drivers needed)
Simple but yet powerful management tools (centralized device management & deployment, device policy & profiles, live session monitoring & controls)

v6.6 [Mar 14, 2012]
--Supports the new M300 desktop virtualization kits: the M300 kits include NComputing’s new 3-in-1 client technology based on the Numo 2 System-on-Chip.
--Supports vSpace Client: this is the first version of vSpace Server that fully supports the released version of vSpace Client. See the vSpace Client release notes for further details.
--New vSpace Performance Profiles: unique performance profiles can be configured for each of the device types that can connect to this vSpace Server version. These profiles affect
the streaming performance, bandwidth utilization and other aspects of the desktop experience and can be customized to best fit a given deployment environment (e.g. high-speed LAN
versus low-speed WAN networks). Pre-set profiles are included for each device type.
--New L300 and M300 firmware: vSpace Server 6.6.2.3 contains new firmware for both L-series devices (FW version 1.6.0) and the new M300 devices (FW version 2.0.2). You
MUST update your L300s and M300s from their factory configuration to use with this release.
-- Overall performance, stability, USB device enumeration and Management Console improvements.
--vSpace Management Console adds new “Devices” section to show M300 kits: The M300 kits are shown as consisting of three client devices; each with a unique device name created
by appending -1, -2, or -3 to the name (admin changeable) stored inside the M300 large client. (The large client has devicename-1) And as previously implemented for L300’s, the
“Version” column displays which firmware revision is installed on each M300 kit, and any “out of date” firmware is indicated by displaying the version number in RED.
--Combined L-series/M-series System Settings: Update of L300 firmware required: A number of vSpace system settings apply to both L-series and M300 devices, and these
are now grouped together under a single tab in the vSpace Management Console. (Note: the Video Quality slider setting is now overridden by the settings in the Performance Profiles).
--Performance Profiles tab: This vSpace version introduces the concept of performance profiles for each type of supported Ethernet access device and the vSpace Client. Each of the
three device/client types has its own profile consisting of type specific overrides to the system-wide default settings for video streaming, compression, audio performance, and Windows desktop settings (for example, the Advanced Profile settings now override the Video Quality setting in the L-series/M-series settings tab). Depending on your environment’s capabilities and your user community needs, you may wish to customize
these parameters to minimize network bandwidth requirements for a particular type of device/client.
--Registration integrated into Installer: Customer registration data is now entered during the interactive installation process, and if internet access is available to the host system, the software will automatically be registered. If internet access is not available, registration will proceed once internet access is available - or offline registration can be used. During installation, do not cancel out of the data entry screen to ensure proper functionality.
--Host connected USB device assignment: vSpace 6.6.2.3 does not support host connected USB device assignment and the option for setting the assignments is removed from the
vSpace Management Console in this release.
--WMS 2011 Multipoint Manager project a station to another station feature: This release supports this capability for user stations as well as the administration console station.
--CPU Utilization viewed from within Console: a new option has been added to the Sessions list view in the Management Console to allow administrators to add a column that shows
the current CPU utilization for a given session. To add this column, right click on the header bar in the session view screen and select “Show CPU load.” To hide the column, right click on the header again and select “Hide CPU load.”

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