Remote Virtual Desktops Manager Official Website.
Ravada is a software that allows the user to connect to a remote virtual desktop, developped by the UPC.
Ravada is an open-source project that allows users to connect to a virtual desktop. It is a VDI broker.
Its back-end has been designed and implemented in order to allow future hypervisors to be added to the framework. Currently it supports KVM and LXC is in the works.
- KVM backend for Windows and Linux Virtual machines.
- LDAP and SQL authentication.
- Kiosk mode.
- Remote Access with Spice for Windows and Linux
- Light and fast virtual machine clones for each user
- Instant clone creation
- USB redirection
- Easy and customizable end users interface
- Administration from a web browser
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We maintain a detailed documentation of the project on the website, check the How-tos and Development section.
In order to provide transparency on our release cycle and to maintain backward compatibility, this project is maintained under the Semantic Versioning guidelines. We are committed to following and complying with the rules, the best we can.
See the tags section of our GitHub project for changelogs for each release version. Release announcement posts on the official Teclib' blog contain summaries of the most noteworthy changes made in each release.
For notices about major changes and general discussion of development, subscribe to the /r/glpi subreddit. You can also chat with us via IRC in #GLPI on freenode if you get stuck, @RavadaVDI on Telegram and @glpien on Telegram.
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