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Proxmox VE uses VNC to provide access to virtual machines using a | Proxmox VE uses VNC to provide access to virtual machines using the web-based noVNC client (which is independent from a possibly installed VNC server ''inside'' a virtual machine), that means no special client software has to be installed, a web-browser is sufficient. | ||
In exceptional cases it may be requested to use another client software, look [[VNC Client Access | here]] for more information. | |||
[[Category:Technology]] | [[Category:Technology]] |
Revision as of 07:16, 13 October 2016
VNC stands for Virtual Network Computing. It is, in essence, a remote display system which allows you to view a computing environment not only on the machine where it is running, but from anywhere on the Internet and from a wide variety of machine architectures.
Proxmox VE uses VNC to provide access to virtual machines using the web-based noVNC client (which is independent from a possibly installed VNC server inside a virtual machine), that means no special client software has to be installed, a web-browser is sufficient.
In exceptional cases it may be requested to use another client software, look here for more information.