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Shinyoung Gedris

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Aug 3, 2024, 3:41:28 PM8/3/24
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I have been trying to find a way to have multiple users use the same computer at once because I didn't want multiple VMs in UnRAID. After some research I found that the term for this is multiseating. So far, I have only found two products that meet my needs. One is called ASTER ( ) and the other is MultiPoint but it is defunct and last available on Windows Server 2016 as a server role. ASTER is pretty good. There are a few minor issues. The others I've seen are for cloud, VDI, or remote. I'm looking for something that will let me plug in multiple monitors, keyboards, and mice. Does anyone know of any other options

linux has native support for multiseat
all implementations have their quirks, advantages, and shortcomings.

ASTER seems to be the best solution short of linux or virtual machines.

For windows users ASTER will continue to be the best solution until microsoft decides to make multiseat a standard windows home feature.... which they should have a decade ago.

ASTER now has improved support for steam, no longer requiring sandboxie.
ASTER still costs more than it should, though if you're already considering buying a 2nd machine then it's well worth it buying a 3 seat lifetime license.

And unlike VMs, ASTER multiseat (and linux) do not require partitioning of the hardware, each seat has the potential to use 100% of the system resources.
the vast majority of games have no problems, usually happy to share the install directories.

there are however many edge cases, no solution is perfect.

when the alternatives to ASTER are learn linux or host a bunch of virtual machines, Installing ASTER on your current windows install is an easy choice.
it even has a free trial (and would probably see way more sales if 2 seats was free for noncomercial use... 2 seats is a tease compared to the 12 seats ASTER supports.

and no need to worry about partitioning GPUs, aster does't worry about any of that.... it just works.


server2016 with a bunch of win10 VMs is always an option, albeit with limitations in what hardware/driver combinations you can use (mostly modern nvidia and contemporary AMD)
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The only obligatory requirement for the hardware is the possibility of connecting at least six monitors. You can do it by using one video card with four outputs (if your motherboard has 2-3 outputs and your CPU has integrated video) or two-three video cards with two video outputs (For motherboards with at least three PCIx16b slots). It is recommended that you use the power supply board with sufficient capacity (which should 1,5 times exceed the total capacity of your hardware). A separate video card should be used for the working station with several monitors.

There exists the formal support of server systems starting from 2008 R2 however ASTER has not been tested with them, and the correct performance of all server functions is not guaranteed. The user undertakes a commitment to perform preliminary testing of the required server functionality with ASTER.

- not install or at least to use the video driver applications with the ASTER power-on such as 3D Vision, HydraVision, etc., to do it, during the driver installation you have to select a user-operation mode which allows for choosing the required components;

In the case of the number of places more than one and depending on the tasks performed, the load on disk may be great, particularly with the insufficient random access memory, so it would be better to choose a higher speed disk.

Microsoft 32 bit OS does not support more than 4GB of RAM. In addition, part of the address space is reserved for video memory, so the amount of memory available in the OS can be reduced to 3 GB or less, and running more than two ASTER locations on x32 systems can lead to a lack of RAM to run resource-intensive applications.

There is a lot of devices that allow for increasing this distance many times. They are different KVM extension systems as well as VGA/USB twisted pair extenders, but these solutions have not been tested in practice, and we do not guarantee the flawless operation of devices connected using extension systems.

For a greater number of workplaces, you need anyway the preliminary system testing and adjustment. Free downloading the 14-day version of ASTER you may here: -aster-multiseat-software/, a tryout version has no functionality restrictions and is limited just by a free-to-use time.

1. The software has to be obligatorily uninstalled before installing /starting ASTER. This group includes the whole list of ASTER analogs: BeTwin, SoftXpand, WM Program, and other similar software.

Multiseat Software for MS Windows 11/10/8/7. ASTER is a program (and only a program!) which allows to create a few workplaces on base of a single PC. ASTER is a multiseat software for Windows allows creating up to 12 independent Windows workplaces on the base of a single PC.

ASTER is a multiseat software for Windows 7/8/10/11 and Windows Server 2016/2019.

ASTER allows you to create multiple workplaces with lower budget, which is important during the COVID times.

ASTER can be used to organize a remote reception desk or a remote service desk. It is a good way to keep social distance between managers and clients. It will help reduce the spread of the coronavirus infection.

ASTER users can organize several workspaces by connecting several monitors, keyboards and mice to one PC.

ASTER is a zero client computing solution. It means ASTER does not need an additional PC unlike thin client solutions.

VideoMost is a Unified Communication software (messaging and video conferencing) with collaboration tools to make team work done. VideoMost is like Zoom or Teams but deployed on-prem to keep all information secure inside the organization, not in the cloud.

VideoMost provides the entire set of tools for enterprise-level UC and collaboration: video conferences, p2p calls, messenger, screen sharing, whiteboard, polls, document upload, video recording and storage, broadcasting, etc.

VideoMost deployed along with ASTER turns every monitor connected to the server into a video conferencing workplace. No extra hardware or gateways are required. Both ASTER and VideoMost work successfully on the same PC server.

The Ministry of education of South Korea decided to use ASTER in education organizations. ASTER is a part of an HW/SW complex made by a Korean integrator company, especially for computer classes in schools.

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TALLINN, Estonia, Jan. 10, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- In October 2022, workplaces for a computer lab based on the ASTER program were set up at the Godavari 5 English Secondary School in Lalitpur, Nepal. A total of 11 workplaces were created based on one computer. It was connected to a set of monitors, keyboards, mouses, as well as inserted video cards and connected USB hubs.

Besides the offer to use ASTER and one computer, management also received two other offers from vendors of systems for standalone PCs with two configurations: with the cheapest Intel Core 2 duo processor and with Intel Core i3 2nd generation processors. One system with a Core 2 Duo cost $121, and a system with a 2nd generation i3 processor cost about $175. For 11 of the same systems, the total cost would have been $1,331 and $1,920, respectively, so school officials kept looking for cheaper alternatives until they found out about ASTER. After consulting with an ASTER technical support staff member, Mr. Rabi Shrestha, a multiseat system based on a single PC and ASTER software was purchased for the school.

The system cost $1,163, which is 14% less than the total cost of the cheapest standalone PCs and 65% cheaper than the mid-range standalone PCs. The school staff found the savings were quite significant compared to the cost of purchasing a PC. Also, on average, ASTER workplaces will save 50-60% in power consumption, which means 50-60% savings in energy costs.

Now, instead of maintaining 11 separate computers, only one needs to be maintained. Also, a backup image of the operating system along with all applications and programs makes it easy to restore the system after an OS failure or problem in minutes compared to hours of restoration of 11 computers. And because ASTER is easy to set up, the classroom computer teacher can quickly fix any problem he encounters.

ASTER has received several awards and honors - a gold medal on FairTech-2018 in China, 5 stars award from the editorial board of the Chip magazine in the Czech Republic and the BEST SOFT 2016 award from the editorial board of PC Magazine.

MultiSeat Desktop Virtualization is a method by which a common desktop PC, with extra keyboards, mice, and video screens directly attached to it, can be used to install, load, and concurrently run multiple operating systems. These operating systems can be the same across all "seats" or they can be different. It is similar to server based computing only in the fact that one mainframe is supporting multiple users. On the other hand, it is different because the "terminals" (or seats, as they are known in multiseat jargon) are composed of nothing more than the regular keyboard, monitor and mouse, and these devices are plugged directly into the PC. USB hubs can be used for cable management of the keyboards and mice, and extra video cards (typically dual or quad output) may need to be installed.

It is commonly known that modern day PCs are extremely powerful and have substantial excess CPU processing power. In fact, most desktop applications do not use the multi-core capabilities of today's CPUs. When an application is launched it runs on the first core, and when a second application is launched, it continues to run on the first core. That process continues (with the second and subsequent cores basically idling) until the original core gets very busy. At that point, the operating system tells the new applications to run on the second and subsequent cores.

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