Toni Mueller schrieb:
but it still increases the cost considerably: With virtualization, it
suffices to give a thin client to each student, or maybe even less if
not all 60 students are expected to work simultanously. With physical
machines, this still creates much more hassle, and cost. Also, if one
of the students decides to work somewhere else (eg. at home), he could,
in theory, simply copy the VM to his computer and carry it away. I
highly doubt that someone wants to manage lending out physical
machines...

Yeah, virtualization has it's use cases. I just wanted to point out that there is a different way, too :)

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