J Dupont

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  1. Hello there. I might be resurrecting some old thread, but do we have VGPU support on UnraidOs now ? 🙂 All the best Sincerely
  2. Hi @wgstarks, Thanks for your suggestion. A post has been created Shared in the Feature Requests sections. Best
  3. Hi everyone. I hope you're all doing great wherever you are. As already requested in several post around this forum (cf below), i would like to have the ability to set access rules/group policy when several user are using the server in a highly collaborative manner. As we are using UnraidOs in a professional setup, it become especially important for the UnraidOs root settings to be isolated in order to avoid any unwanted complications. Especially when our users should need be able to start and stop pre-configured VMs as they like (ideally in a restricted webGui interface). Giving them access to root for this task only is a huge security threat and obviously not the proper way to do. As properly summarized by @Darksurf here : I'd like to see: 1. Multiple users enabled for WebUI (simple checkbox within the user profile would be nice) 2. Different levels of access. (Example: Restart VMs, VM Access, but not Creation/Deletion or root host shell access) 3. Log Users login and change actions (VM/docker reboot, deletion, creation, etc) Just some SMB features could be handy. Apologies if this on has been requested a few times already but I cannot find much informations on this. Best -- J Dupont --
  4. Hi everyone. I might be resurrecting an old post, but do we have any update on this? As this multi-user right capability been implemented on recent version of UnraidOS. We just got a PC running 6.9.2 and this functionality don't seem to be there yet. Sincerely Edit : Shared in the Feature Requests sections
  5. Hello everyone. I hope you're all doing great wherever you are. In my lab we recently bought a impressive machine (Threadripper PRO 3975WX + 3GPU) who came with Unraid OS 6.9.2 installed. The requirements are set to run simultaneously several VM for VR and AI research purpose. As not all our users are experienced technicians, I would like to be able to isolate the UnraidOs core settings to avoid any unwanted complications. That said my users should still be able to start and stop pre-configured VMs as they like (Ideally with a dedicated webGui). The idea here is to maximise uptime, while maintaining stability and usability. If I can assign specific rights-rules (group policy) on VMs/dockers it would be even better. As an example a user that did started the VM cannot stop it. Another use case could be to restrict the rights to use a VM to a specific set of users. I know that Big Tech cloud company are providing similar services. How to do to implement such this on our machine ? This could be a 3rd party tool, a first party app, a plugin or part of the unraid OS. Sincerely