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NAS for running about 16 virtual PCs

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I need to provide my students with PCs running Adobe flash as most of my resources use it. So far I provide free Lenovo laptops (which run flash OK) (refurbished). Unfortunately, some are needing updates and repair. which is costly and slow.
Is it possible on a Qnap NAS to run up to 20 virtual PCs (cloned from the laptops I use already, as virtual PCs?
I run Teamviewer for remote access when needed at the moment.
We have Internet download speeds of about 800Mb/second and upload speed of about 1000Mb second using fibre to home.
If possible how easy would it be to update the resources on the virtual PCs? Kind regards
Tony
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Thanks for reaching out! Running 16 virtual PCs, especially for resource-intensive tasks like Adobe Flash, requires a robust NAS. Given your budget and requirements, I'd recommend checking out the Synology XS series, particularly the models with Xeon processors. The DS3622xs+ or DS3621xs+ could be solid options, providing the necessary power for smooth virtualization. With your fiber-optic speeds, remote access via TeamViewer should work well. Just keep in mind that resource sharing across virtual machines on a NAS might result in a fraction of the performance compared to individual PCs. As for updating resources, it depends on the NAS model and software used for virtualization, but generally, it should be manageable.
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