![]() ![]() ![]() The idea of using a NAS drive as a means of creating a virtual computer that can be accessed via the network or the internet is not a new thing, however, it is only now in 2020 with the growth of companies letting their employees work from home, serviced hired offices or simply over WiFi in a coffee shop, that the idea of a NAS that is designed for an ideal virtual machine environment has become more desirable. A virtual machine should be almost identical to that of its physical counterpart when it comes to day to day use. This kind of remote deployment and access of a desktop computer experience has moved into other tools tool ranging from consumer end with VirtualBox and VNC, to much higher end with Windows VM Deployment in Hyper-V and VMware/Vsphere. ![]() The technology and logic behind the creation of a virtual machine (VM) is not new and in fact, things like ‘Remote Desktop’ in the Windows Programs list of Windows 10, 8, 7 and even XP has always been present. Remote working and ‘online desktop’ access is something that has grown massively relevant in 2020 and only promises to get even bigger. ![]() 11.2 Related How to Turn your Physical Computer into a Virtual Machine for Remote Access over the Internet ![]()
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