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How can I view a KVM on a client machine on same network?

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I was thinking about building an unraid server for MacOS Mojave and Windows 10. The client machines I currently have is a 2010 MacBook pro and a 2010 iMac, so they are pretty slow. Because my server has 16 cores and 32 threads, I would like to make two kvms. How can I see the kvm's on the client computers without much lag? I will put the server in my closet, and there is an ethernet cable running from that closet to the client machine (iMac 21in mid-2010) It doesn't support target disk mode, so I would have to use the client to open the kvm. Thanks

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2 hours ago, jbsps6 said:

I was thinking about building an unraid server for MacOS Mojave and Windows 10. The client machines I currently have is a 2010 MacBook pro and a 2010 iMac, so they are pretty slow. Because my server has 16 cores and 32 threads, I would like to make two kvms. How can I see the kvm's on the client computers without much lag? I will put the server in my closet, and there is an ethernet cable running from that closet to the client machine (iMac 21in mid-2010) It doesn't support target disk mode, so I would have to use the client to open the kvm. Thanks

you can use VNC or Splashtop.

 

I use splashtop

 

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