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dillona | 8 months ago
The main challenge has been building a modern remote desktop protocol that achieves high performance but without requiring GPUs for each user and works on Linux. VNC is really showing its age, and X forwarding isn't really usable over the Internet. We are also using Yubikeys instead of smart cards, though I'm looking forward to testing some of the FIDO2 cards that are on the market.
One of our colleagues said something that really resonated with me "When you're working using our system it should feel like you're sitting down at a personal supercomputer". There are always more features to build, but the basic vision of being able to sit down at any desk with our Warpbox and connect to your virtual desktop within a few seconds is a really nice workflow.
kmacleod|8 months ago
I want the original promise of X, where I choose where apps run and they are displayed locally:
• Run CAD circuit layout app on Pro server.
• Run Adobe Premiere on GPU server.
• Run distributed `make` on build cluster.
And of course, I want to be billed in resource-seconds, not per hour of a host made available to me.
guenthert|8 months ago
Well, maybe not directly so, but NX (or rather X2Go) over ssh or VPN was working fine for me some ten years ago. Before that I happily used Sun Rays, but maintaining the Sun Ray server software was tedious after Oracle gave up on it.
aggregator-ios|8 months ago
Is there a short trial period before I pay? I didn't see it on the website. If it really does feel like real time usage like GeForce Now with gaming, then that is seriously cool.
dillona|8 months ago
I'd be glad to set you up with credits to run the system through its paces. Right now our most valuable payment is feedback