01-25-2023, 08:41 AM
(01-21-2023, 01:34 PM)Fifi Wrote:(01-19-2023, 09:45 PM)daivdW2 Wrote: There were no web browsers running on the VMs. Only the OS, QB64PE and the RDP Service for remote access to the VM. The screenshots are labelled by the capture program which is called ShareX.
ShareX is a tool on my Windows 11 laptop that I use to RDP into the VMs.
ProxMox is a Hypervisor. It runs on my mini server and is the tool used to manage the VMs. It has a Web based admin panel and this is the source of the graphs.
I have multiple screens so I can work on the VM using RDP to load QB64PE while watching the ProxMox stats.
I hope that makes sense?
Hi davidW2
May I suggest you try VMware Workstation Player as the VM tool Vs ShareX.
It's free whatever your OS is and would eliminate the load of ProxMox and its connection to your mini server.
You can get it here:VMware Player
Just my two cents.
Cheers.
Fifi
Hi Fifi.
ShareX is just a fancy clipboard tool.
I use Remote Desktop Connection Manager to access the VM via RDP.
Proxmox is the Hypervisor - a bit like a VMWare Server rather than a player/virtual box.
Proxmox - Powerful open-source server solutions
I run it on a dedicated box with 32gb Ram / i7 CPU with 4 cores / 5TB storage.