“NICE DCV is a high-performance remote streaming protocol designed for securely accessing remote desktop or application sessions, even those running 3D graphics applications hosted on servers equipped with high-performance GPUs.
G4ad instances, powered by AMD Radeon Pro V520 GPUs, offer excellent price-to-performance ratios for graphics-intensive cloud applications. They deliver up to a 45% improvement in price-to-performance, including a remarkable 40% boost in graphics performance compared to G4dn instances. These enhancements benefit applications like remote graphics workstations, game streaming, and rendering, utilizing industry-standard APIs such as OpenGL and Vulkan.
NICE DCV provides support for a wide range of client devices, including native clients for Windows, Linux, and MacOS operating systems. These native clients can handle up to four monitors at 4K resolution each. The Windows client also supports USB redirection for 3D mice and USB storage devices, and the protocol QUIC/UDP is enabled.
NICE DCV CENTOS 7 Desktop is tailored to enable high-end remote 3D access for applications such as HPC pre-/post-processing. It includes support for remote USB devices and file transfer, with pre-installed AMD drivers ensuring a top-quality remote 3D experience.
The G4ad instances come in three sizes, offering configurations with up to 64 vCPUs, 4 GPUs, 256 GB of instance memory, 2.4 TB of local NVMe-based SSD storage, and a network bandwidth of 25 Gbps. On AWS, NICE DCV serves as the streaming protocol used by platforms like Amazon Appstream 2.0 and AWS RoboMaker.”