It might be helpful to know what your seeking to learn from your inquiry.

There are many many organizations using guacamole... AWS is using guacamole
with a custom auth (& likely other components) under the hood to provide
access for whatever they call their web connection serial console option.

I see people reporting with stats on sizing, is that actually what you want
to know? Are you targeting a specific cloud, or going on prem?


Much of what has been said is applicable. Sean is showcasing a likely worst
case scenario, but it really depends on your workload and design. It
certainly also helps if you can implement auto off/on... Or just in time
provisioning... Watch your costs costly at first and you should be okay.
It's tricky to estimate costs without knowing workloads...

If you're trying to replicate workspaces, the cost I would watch out for
would be disk storage. The storage cost can sneak up on you if you are just
planning to give each user their own independent workspace. Most solutions
resolve this by mounting a user folder/volume at (just in time)
provisioning/login it seems. If this doesn't sound like something you're
planning to do, the storage will probably end up costing far far more than
guacamole.

-Lee


On Fri, Jul 19, 2024, 11:59 AM Justin Kocian <jus...@icanotes.com.invalid>
wrote:

> 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!!
>
> --
>
> [image: ICANotes] <https://www.icanotes.com> *Justin Kocian*
> *IT *
> Direct:
> <https://icanotes-ehr.na1.teamsupport.com/createticket>
>

Reply via email to