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by SlavikCA
2395 days ago
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I still don't see your point. Yes, Guacamole may be "turnkey server", but noVNC is server, too. noVnc supports only VNC. Guacamole supports VNC, RDP, SSH. noVNC can be run on Windows and Linux. I think Guacamole server has be run on Linux. Not sure about that. That's not apples to oranges. |
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So when compiling single-file "hello world" app or connecting to a single machine you would prefer a simpler tool (GCC/noVNC), since more complex tools require more complex workflow; but for more complex projects (or when you have tens of machines under your control) you would prefer more complex tools.
Disclaimer: I have never used Guacamole, used Visual Studio very little, and my experience with GCC is rather limited.