You should look to the utility cost too, RDP will consume 3MBps - 10MBps on 1080dpi res and more on larger screens (basic usage), Azure allows 5GB per month free ingress, egress you have to worry about more. Now you have to take memory and CPU in to account per session.

You stream any videos or heavy graphic images your bandwidth usage will go up exponentially.

Easy Math: 730 hours in a month x 0.087 per GiB after 100GB free egress, if you go over 150TB the price goes to 0.05 per GiB

Usable performance VM will need to have at lease 2x vCPU 8GB RAM min 75Gb Storage.

No reservation: per VM just sitting there is $273.95ea I have added in all the hidden costs people miss. This is before bandwidth.

Easy Math: 730 hours in a month x 0.195 = $142.35

Support $100.00 per VM

Storage Capacity 1000GB = $20.80

$273.95 x 2000VM = $547,900 per month

assuming you have special partner contract and only charged per user

$273.95 x 300 = $82,185.00 per month

Now if you are using basic 1 vcpu 1.75GB ram this price varies, however performance will be poor.

To support 300 connections your Guacamole system specs will look something like this:

vCPU 16

RAM 64G

10GBase-t

10G Drive space min.

Double this if you are doing true load balancing.


Please note that some calculations are from Azure the specs are from years of experience.

Hope this information helps!


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On 7/21/2024 1:49 PM, Tribhuwan Phulera wrote:

Hi Stefan Bogdan,

Since you are using Apache Guacamole in such large scale for VMs accesses. Could you please share about the performance at peak times.

As currently Apache Guacamole doesn’t have multi-node or HA deployment capability.

Thanks & Regards,

Tribhuwan

*From:*Stefan Bogdan Cimpeanu <bog...@cimpeanu.org>
*Sent:* Saturday, July 20, 2024 10:25 AM
*To:* user@guacamole.apache.org
*Subject:* Re: Companies Using Guacamole

I'm using Guacamole in Azure to provide access to over 2000 vm's (as jump stations) catering for roughly 300 users, for a sweedish telecom company.

The setup has been flawless for the past 3 years, and only uses 3 very average specs servers, geo-distributed (Europe, USA  and Australia).


Regards,

Bogdan

On 20 Jul 2024 at 02:02 +0530, Mike Wyatt <wyatt.m...@gmail.com>, wrote:

    I used it at a startup years ago for access to on-prem VMs that
    the GIS team could access / know if a VM was free.

    Unfortunately I don't know if it's still in use.

    - Mike Wyatt

    On Fri, Jul 19, 2024 at 12:59 PM Justin Kocian
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        Hello,

        I'm working on a writeup for our move to Apache Guacamole from
        AWS Workspaces, and am trying to locate a list of companies
        using Guacamole. Does anyone know of such a thing, or can
        anyone provide examples? We're a relatively small company,
        with less than 100 users, so the comparison doesn't /need/ to
        be large companies (though that helps my case).

        Thanks!!

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