So in reality, the switch will only handle RPi traffic manning RDP signals. If we will be transferring files from one computer to another, it will be done by VM to VM, and so the files wont pass through the actual physical network. When the office employee uses the internet, the internet traffic wont pass through the switch since it will be done by the VM which will have a more direct connection to the internet service provider router. Since the remote access devices (thin clients) are mostly RPi's which just has a 100mbps LAN, do my switches still need to be gigabit switches? Will they make a noticeable difference with a 100mbps switch? Each VM will have at least 2 LAN ports - 1 port for the internet and another port to the switch that will connect to the RPi network. The virtual computers' desktop will be accessible through remote access either by RDP or some other protocol (I will be testing nomachine). I want to create a server which will virtualize office computers here at work.
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