
The poster was presented at the Chemnitzer Linux Tage 2026. Additionally, the state of developments in Open Source VDI (OSVDI) was further presented in a talk by Rafael Gieschke, Michael Scherle and Dirk von Suchodoletz. The solution developed in WP2 of NFDI4BIOIMAGE provides a complete remote desktop representation via virtualization or cloud environments, accessible over a network connection. The goal is to implement a typical imaging workstation available remotely using a fully open and freely available software stack. OSVDI aims to complete a free and open IT toolkit in the spirit of digital sovereignty. The talk therefore particularly addresses co-developers as well as IT decision-makers and infrastructure administrators, with the goal of promoting the project beyond NFDI4BIOIMAGE and ensuring its long-term sustainability. Link to the recording of the talk (in German): https://media.ccc.de/v/clt26-417-open-source-vdi-hw-beschleunigter-remote-access-zu-libvirt Link to the slides of the talk (in German): https://chemnitzer.linux-tage.de/2026/media/programm/folien/417.pdf The project is funded by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG, German Research Foundation) under the National Research Data Infrastructure - NFDI 46/1 - 501864659.
BIOIMAGE OSVDI Full Desktop Remote Access
BIOIMAGE OSVDI Full Desktop Remote Access
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