Let’s say I lease a dedicated server from some hosting company.?
Question by networkingnovice: Let’s say I lease a dedicated server from some hosting company.?
I use a software app like Virtuozzo or VMWare to create 4 Virtual Machines inside the server.
I now have 4 virtual machines in the server, each with its own memory, OS, Windows.
Would I be able to log into one of the VMs using remote software, and then – from that machine, browse the internet, go to other websites, download software, and basically do anything that I could do on a regular PC?
Part of my trouble in understanding my own question, is that the leased dedicated server would probably not have a monitor attached to it, and I am used to using remote software that lets you see what is happening on the desktop of the computer being accessed.
I am trying to figure out what I would see from my computer if I was connecting to one that did not have a monitor. Would I still be able to use my local mouse and keyboard in the environment of the remote server, and would I be able to do what ever I want to accomplish on the VM, despite it’s status as a webhost server?
Best answer:
Answer by Harry B
well if you can remotely see some sort of display from the computer, and you can remotely control it without a command line interface, i think that your idea would be fully feasible.
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