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Update connection authored Oct 04, 2023 by Daniele Jahier Pagliari's avatar Daniele Jahier Pagliari
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You will connect to all servers using your personal account (see ["Accounts"](/accounts)). There are two main ways to connect: You will connect to all servers using your personal account (see ["Accounts"](/accounts)). There are two main ways to connect:
* Using ssh, for CLI access * Using ssh, for CLI access
* Using a remote desktop client called x2go for GUI access. * Using a remote desktop client called x2go for GUI access (only available on `philae` and `icaro`).
**IMPORTANT:** the preferred connection mechanism is ssh, as it uses fewer network resources and reduces the load on the server. So, use the remote desktop only if you *really* need a GUI interface for some reason, and remember that there are *very few* valid reasons. For example, not being familiar with the command line is not one of them (you are part of a computer engineering group, after all). **IMPORTANT:** the preferred connection mechanism is ssh, as it uses fewer network resources and reduces the load on the server. So, use the remote desktop only if you *really* need a GUI interface for some reason, and remember that there are *very few* valid reasons. For example, not being familiar with the command line is not one of them (you are part of a computer engineering group, after all).
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