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Discussion on: How I converted ~1MBPS to 200 MBPS Internet Speed for my desktop

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Adesh Atole

More like, 'How I converted my raspberry Pi to a full fledged gaming machine', and when we read it, it was using Google stadia on Chrome

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manish srivastava

I hope you got what is all about. Read more about desktops in cloud and their advantages

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manish srivastava • Edited

Learning new approach like VDI is not debunking. 😁

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There is lots of advantages of virtual desktops in cloud. (VDI). VDI is changing whole game from Oracle , red hat, Google and Amazon are doing amazing work on VDI. Please Google for advantages. This time you won't be disheartening with results 😁

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manish srivastava

There is nothing like free electricity but yes you can have better speed and resources of remote machine.
As mentioned in the article:
(2) I am surfing my remote desktop in browser. My desktop speed is less but my remote desktop is having very good speed.

Exactly what is happening:
My remote machine is having 32 GB Ram, 8 cores and 1 TB Drive. Also, remote machine on cloud having 200 Mbps port speed.
I am rendering the UI of this machine through web browser RDP.
My local machine having some ~ 700 kbs which is enough to bring UI of my remote machine. This is all the game 😂

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David

How come in the article there is no mention of screen resolution or frame rate? There is no way to have a decent frame rate (ie: stable 60fps) with a decent screen resolution (ie: 1080p or more) with a connection of 700kbps, is fiscally impossible, now if we are talking of 640x480px at 30fps (and now a days even a low end cell phone has better screen) I would be more willing to believe it and maybe is all what you need in your case but I doubt many people would be able to use it and not feel totally frustrated.

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