Welcome to the landing page for the Khoury Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI). Khoury VDI enables faculty, staff, and students the ability to access managed Khoury desktops anywhere on campus, or remotely through the campus VPN.
Virtual Desktop Infrastructure, or VDI, refers to the process of running a user desktop inside a virtual machine that lives on a server in the datacenter. Khoury Systems has deployed VMware Horizon View to provide remote-desktop capabilities to users using VMware’s virtualization technology to managed Khoury Windows and Linux virtual desktops.
VDI enables Khoury Students, Faculty, and Staff the ability log in to a Khoury-Managed Linux or Windows computer to access the same environments as if you were at a lab computer in WVH. Khoury Virtual Desktops can be accessed from anywhere on campus utilizing the VMware Horizon Client.
Khoury VDI can be accessed both on and off campus. If you are connecting off campus please configure the Northeastern VPN along with Duo Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA). Access to the virtual desktop using your active Khoury Account can be achieved through the following method:
Already have the client installed? Use the following links to connect directly to our lab virtual desktops:
Welcome to the landing page for the Khoury Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI). Khoury VDI enables faculty, staff, and students the ability to access managed Khoury desktops anywhere on campus, or remotely through the campus VPN.
Virtual Desktop Infrastructure, or VDI, refers to the process of running a user desktop inside a virtual machine that lives on a server in the datacenter. Khoury Systems has deployed VMware Horizon View to provide remote-desktop capabilities to users using VMware’s virtualization technology to managed Khoury Windows and Linux virtual desktops.
VDI enables Khoury Students, Faculty, and Staff the ability log in to a Khoury-Managed Linux or Windows computer to access the same environments as if you were at a lab computer in WVH. Khoury Virtual Desktops can be accessed from anywhere on campus utilizing the VMware Horizon Client.
Khoury VDI can be accessed both on and off campus. If you are connecting off campus please configure the Northeastern VPN along with Duo Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA). Access to the virtual desktop using your active Khoury Account can be achieved through the following method:
Already have the client installed? Use the following links to connect directly to our lab virtual desktops:
Welcome to the landing page for the Khoury Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI). Khoury VDI enables faculty, staff, and students the ability to access managed Khoury desktops anywhere on campus, or remotely through the campus VPN.
Virtual Desktop Infrastructure, or VDI, refers to the process of running a user desktop inside a virtual machine that lives on a server in the datacenter. Khoury Systems has deployed VMware Horizon View to provide remote-desktop capabilities to users using VMware’s virtualization technology to managed Khoury Windows and Linux virtual desktops.
VDI enables Khoury Students, Faculty, and Staff the ability log in to a Khoury-Managed Linux or Windows computer to access the same environments as if you were at a lab computer in WVH. Khoury Virtual Desktops can be accessed from anywhere on campus utilizing the VMware Horizon Client.
Khoury VDI can be accessed both on and off campus. If you are connecting off campus please configure the Northeastern VPN along with Duo Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA). Access to the virtual desktop using your active Khoury Account can be achieved through the following method:
Already have the client installed? Use the following links to connect directly to our lab virtual desktops:
Welcome to the landing page for the Khoury Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI). Khoury VDI enables faculty, staff, and students the ability to access managed Khoury desktops anywhere on campus, or remotely through the campus VPN.
Virtual Desktop Infrastructure, or VDI, refers to the process of running a user desktop inside a virtual machine that lives on a server in the datacenter. Khoury Systems has deployed VMware Horizon View to provide remote-desktop capabilities to users using VMware’s virtualization technology to managed Khoury Windows and Linux virtual desktops.
VDI enables Khoury Students, Faculty, and Staff the ability log in to a Khoury-Managed Linux or Windows computer to access the same environments as if you were at a lab computer in WVH. Khoury Virtual Desktops can be accessed from anywhere on campus utilizing the VMware Horizon Client.
Khoury VDI can be accessed both on and off campus. If you are connecting off campus please configure the Northeastern VPN along with Duo Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA). Access to the virtual desktop using your active Khoury Account can be achieved through the following method:
Already have the client installed? Use the following links to connect directly to our lab virtual desktops:
Applications that are licensed, managed, and distributed by Khoury Systems in both the Linux and Windows machines are also available in VDI. Each environment is identical whether or not it is a physical or virtual machine.
The Khoury environment can be accessed from anywhere on campus, including NUnet and NUwave. If you are working remotely and/or off-campus, VDI is accessible after establishing a connection with the Northeastern VPN.
All physical lab machines in 102 WVH have been removed to create more usable collaboration space for students. As a replacement, we have created Virtual Desktop pools for all Khoury students to access through their personal laptops. Check out the knowledge articles above on how to get started.
If your laptop is broken or missing, check out the Chromebook FAQ on how to get access to Virtual Desktops in 102 WVH.
Several Dell Chromebooks have been deployed to serve as “thin clients” to exclusively access the Khoury VDI environment. If you are in need of a laptop, head to 102 WVH and ask the Lab Proctor to assist you in signing out a Khoury Chromebook.
Please note that Khoury Chromebooks can not leave 102 WVH and will not be loaned to students beyond the 102 Lab hours.
Both Windows 10 and CentOS are currently deployed in the Khoury VDI environment. When you log in you will have the option to select either OS in addition to any other machine pools that you have been given access to.
Applications that are licensed, managed, and distributed by Khoury Systems in both the Linux and Windows machines are also available in VDI. Each environment is identical whether or not it is a physical or virtual machine.
The Khoury environment can be accessed from anywhere on campus, including NUnet and NUwave. If you are working remotely and/or off-campus, VDI is accessible after establishing a connection with the Northeastern VPN.
All physical lab machines in 102 WVH have been removed to create more usable collaboration space for students. As a replacement, we have created Virtual Desktop pools for all Khoury students to access through their personal laptops. Check out the knowledge articles above on how to get started.
If your laptop is broken or missing, check out the Chromebook FAQ on how to get access to Virtual Desktops in 102 WVH.
Several Dell Chromebooks have been deployed to serve as “thin clients” to exclusively access the Khoury VDI environment. If you are in need of a laptop, head to 102 WVH and ask the Lab Proctor to assist you in signing out a Khoury Chromebook.
Please note that Khoury Chromebooks can not leave 102 WVH and will not be loaned to students beyond the 102 Lab hours.
Both Windows 10 and CentOS are currently deployed in the Khoury VDI environment. When you log in you will have the option to select either OS in addition to any other machine pools that you have been given access to.
Applications that are licensed, managed, and distributed by Khoury Systems in both the Linux and Windows machines are also available in VDI. Each environment is identical whether or not it is a physical or virtual machine.
The Khoury environment can be accessed from anywhere on campus, including NUnet and NUwave. If you are working remotely and/or off-campus, VDI is accessible after establishing a connection with the Northeastern VPN.
All physical lab machines in 102 WVH have been removed to create more usable collaboration space for students. As a replacement, we have created Virtual Desktop pools for all Khoury students to access through their personal laptops. Check out the knowledge articles above on how to get started.
If your laptop is broken or missing, check out the Chromebook FAQ on how to get access to Virtual Desktops in 102 WVH.
Several Dell Chromebooks have been deployed to serve as “thin clients” to exclusively access the Khoury VDI environment. If you are in need of a laptop, head to 102 WVH and ask the Lab Proctor to assist you in signing out a Khoury Chromebook.
Please note that Khoury Chromebooks can not leave 102 WVH and will not be loaned to students beyond the 102 Lab hours.
Both Windows 10 and CentOS are currently deployed in the Khoury VDI environment. When you log in you will have the option to select either OS in addition to any other machine pools that you have been given access to.
Applications that are licensed, managed, and distributed by Khoury Systems in both the Linux and Windows machines are also available in VDI. Each environment is identical whether or not it is a physical or virtual machine.
The Khoury environment can be accessed from anywhere on campus, including NUnet and NUwave. If you are working remotely and/or off-campus, VDI is accessible after establishing a connection with the Northeastern VPN.
All physical lab machines in 102 WVH have been removed to create more usable collaboration space for students. As a replacement, we have created Virtual Desktop pools for all Khoury students to access through their personal laptops. Check out the knowledge articles above on how to get started.
If your laptop is broken or missing, check out the Chromebook FAQ on how to get access to Virtual Desktops in 102 WVH.
Several Dell Chromebooks have been deployed to serve as “thin clients” to exclusively access the Khoury VDI environment. If you are in need of a laptop, head to 102 WVH and ask the Lab Proctor to assist you in signing out a Khoury Chromebook.
Please note that Khoury Chromebooks can not leave 102 WVH and will not be loaned to students beyond the 102 Lab hours.
Both Windows 10 and CentOS are currently deployed in the Khoury VDI environment. When you log in you will have the option to select either OS in addition to any other machine pools that you have been given access to.