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Nikname_non_name2019-09-22 11:12:56
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Nikname_non_name, 2019-09-22 11:12:56

How to make programs in the cloud?

Hello!
There is a PC in the cloud with Windows Server 2019 on board. How to raise the HTML5 Web platform, which will open windows applications and games on the website?! In this case, all processes will be executed on the server, and the client can download files and access folders! How to do it?! Please help please!!!

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rPman, 2019-09-22
@rPman

There are no ready-made open (or accessible or cheap) technologies with which it would be relatively comfortable to play.
From what the OS offers, this is Remote Desktop Web Client , it’s quite workable, but in order for applications and games that use a video accelerator on the server to work, you need EXPENSIVE server hardware (most likely only nvidia teslas and analogues), video cards cost about ten times more desktop ... but the attempt is not torture, experiment.
In practice, you will most likely also need virtualization (then just expensive hardware, for windows, forwarding inside a virtual machine is only available for them) since you want to share one expensive piece of hardware between several clients at the same time.
As far as I understand, existing services for broadcasting games use hardware video encoders that are connected directly to the output of video cards.
ps using desktop amd video cards, you can try to use third-party virtual machines like kvm (with a linux host) or citrix xen to run windows as a guest and play games in it, forwarding physical equipment inside the virtual machine. This is real even on not very expensive hardware, there are some nuances, but most importantly, it is almost impossible to force windows to use advanced technologies for transferring video from games via rdp, but as they say - try it, suddenly you succeed.

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Sergey Kovalev, 2019-09-22
@Sergey-S-Kovalev

IIS and HTML5 will not open desktop applications in their pure form.
For remote applications to work, there is RemoteApp technology, which is part of RDS services, which pretends that the application opens on the user's PC, but in reality the work is done on the server.
If there are a lot of folders on the "cloud" server that need access on the local PC, then this is a hemorrhoid. For such cases, there are corporate cloud drives, a client is installed on the PC that caches part of the data so that the user can work with them locally.

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SOTVM, 2019-09-22
@sotvm

start a free site with a 3rd level domain
give 2-5GB,
for the site, if you don’t do file cleaning = enough for the eyes
there is loot or it’s necessary - buy a domain name,
I’ve been holding hostiman.ru for experiments for 3 years

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Valentine, 2019-09-24
@ProFfeSsoRr

Sit down and write, there are no ready-made "bought-delivered" applications for such tasks.

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