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AWS announces Amazon DCV in the AWS Secret Region

Posted on: Nov 21, 2024

Amazon DCV, a high-performance remote display protocol, is now available in the AWS Secret Region. It lets you securely deliver remote desktops and application streaming from any cloud or data center to any device, over varying network conditions. By using Amazon DCV with Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2), you can run graphics-intensive applications remotely on EC2 instances. You can then stream the results to more modest client machines, which eliminates the need for expensive dedicated workstations.

Amazon DCV supports both Windows and major flavors of Linux operating systems on the server side, providing you flexibility to fit your organization’s needs. The client-side that receives the desktops and application streamings could be the native DCV client for Windows, Linux, or macOS or web browsers. The DCV remote server and client transfer only encrypted pixels, not data, so no confidential data is downloaded from the DCV server.

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