Abstract
This paper describes how a generic computer laboratory equipped with 52 workstations is set up for teaching IT-related courses and other general purpose usage. The authors have successfully constructed a lab management system based on decentralised, client-side software virtualisation technology using Linux and free software tools from VMware that fulfils the requirements of fast "switch over" time between consecutive lab sessions, the ability to support a wide range of IT courses and usage scenarios, low cost, easy maintenance, and a sandboxed environment for potentially disruptive IT security lab exercises. Sufficient implementation details are provided so that readers can build a similar lab management system. The objective is to share ideas and experiences that may be useful for lab administrators in academic institutions facing the same requirements and budgetary constraints.
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Mok, H. N., Lee, Y. L., & Tan, W. K. (2012). Setting up a low-cost lab management system for a multipurpose computing laboratory using virtualisation technology. Australasian Journal of Educational Technology, 28(2), 266–278. https://doi.org/10.14742/ajet.873
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