2 thoughts on “The company wants to do a SPICE -based desktop cloud solution. Can you recommend it?”
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SPICE is a virtual technology after the acquisition of QUMRANET, which is acquired by Red Hat, and is used by Qumranet in its commercial virtual desktop product Solidice. SPICE can be used to deploy virtual desktops on servers and remote computers such as desktop and thin client devices. It is similar to other rendering protocols for remote desktop management, such as Microsoft's Remote Desktop Protocol or Citrix Computing. It supports virtual machine instances such as WindowsXP, Windows 7 and Red Hat. Most SPICE code is issued with GNUGPLV2 permits, and some code uses an LGPL license. Due to the open source of the SPICE protocol, a large number of domestic desktop cloud manufacturers launched desktop cloud solutions based on the KVM and Spice protocol. Although most of them are known as independent research and development, independent intellectual property rights are actually based on SPICE or do a few extensions. Because the Spice protocol and KVM are open source, the threshold for launching desktop cloud solutions is low. On the other hand, because there are no commercial companies like Citrix and VMware to certify the client of Spice, they lack a unified standard, resulting in the lack of influential brands of SPICE's cloud terminal. Due to fierce competition and thin profits, traditional thin client manufacturers are also hesitant to enter this market. The SPICE cloud terminal on the market mainly has several forms: 1, X86 -based spice cloud terminal. This type of terminal hardware is MINI PC, using Intel or AMD low -power processors. The low-end MINI PC hardware is 600-1000, but the hardware quality is difficult to guarantee, and the software that lacks thin clients and lacks the management function of thin clients. There are also X86 machines using thin client manufacturers, such as Shengteng and thin clients in the cloud era, the price is 1,000-2000. The cost of the solution went up. 2, ARM -based spice cloud end. Some powerful domestic desktop cloud manufacturers have also launched ARM -based cloud -based clouds. But these clouds can only be matched with specific systems. Generally, it is not sold separately. Due to limited sales, the cost is also very high. The hardware configuration is also relatively backward, let alone the fast update of the ARM processor. The hardware in the cloud terminal is large, such as the model opening cost, the PCB design, the dedicated operating system of the cloud terminal, the cloud terminal management, the interior redirection direction, the video and multimedia optimization. The investment in these tasks is huge. This is also the reason for the industrial chain of desktop clouds (CITRIX, VMware, Microsoft), thin client manufacturers (HP, WYSE, Shengteng, Cloud Age), and desktop cloud system integrators. It recommended to find a professional cloud -end manufacturer OEM and custom SPICE client. Jieyun Technology has a J60 ARM cloud terminal that supports the SPICE protocol, can play high -definition videos, and the USB peripheral redirection supports the SPICE protocol. Support multi -language and OEM customization (customized logo, dedicated client). The hardware uses the ARM A9 quad -core 1.6GHz processor, and the power consumption is only 5W. Baidu video search for "ARM cloud terminal" to see the video of the J60 cloud terminal effect. Specifically, you contact the manufacturer.
Cloud terminals usually refer to terminal devices of cloud desktop technology. It connects the system desktop that connects to the front end through specific communication protocols (usually refers to VDI, RDS, SPICE and other cloud desktop technical communication protocols) to the front end, and redirect the output input data of the cloud end to the cloud server. Features of cloud ending: Local do not assume the computing of cloud desktops, flexible access, multiple security verification, green environmental protection, energy saving and power saving, simple use, saving maintenance costs, and centralized management. The ultimate goal of the birth of the end of the cloud is to replace the PC host (the effect is unlimited close to the PC), so that everyone can enjoy the same experience as the PC host. Now there are brands such as Zhongnan Cloud Terminal in China.
SPICE is a virtual technology after the acquisition of QUMRANET, which is acquired by Red Hat, and is used by Qumranet in its commercial virtual desktop product Solidice. SPICE can be used to deploy virtual desktops on servers and remote computers such as desktop and thin client devices. It is similar to other rendering protocols for remote desktop management, such as Microsoft's Remote Desktop Protocol or Citrix Computing. It supports virtual machine instances such as WindowsXP, Windows 7 and Red Hat. Most SPICE code is issued with GNUGPLV2 permits, and some code uses an LGPL license.
Due to the open source of the SPICE protocol, a large number of domestic desktop cloud manufacturers launched desktop cloud solutions based on the KVM and Spice protocol. Although most of them are known as independent research and development, independent intellectual property rights are actually based on SPICE or do a few extensions. Because the Spice protocol and KVM are open source, the threshold for launching desktop cloud solutions is low. On the other hand, because there are no commercial companies like Citrix and VMware to certify the client of Spice, they lack a unified standard, resulting in the lack of influential brands of SPICE's cloud terminal. Due to fierce competition and thin profits, traditional thin client manufacturers are also hesitant to enter this market.
The SPICE cloud terminal on the market mainly has several forms:
1, X86 -based spice cloud terminal. This type of terminal hardware is MINI PC, using Intel or AMD low -power processors. The low-end MINI PC hardware is 600-1000, but the hardware quality is difficult to guarantee, and the software that lacks thin clients and lacks the management function of thin clients. There are also X86 machines using thin client manufacturers, such as Shengteng and thin clients in the cloud era, the price is 1,000-2000. The cost of the solution went up.
2, ARM -based spice cloud end. Some powerful domestic desktop cloud manufacturers have also launched ARM -based cloud -based clouds. But these clouds can only be matched with specific systems. Generally, it is not sold separately. Due to limited sales, the cost is also very high. The hardware configuration is also relatively backward, let alone the fast update of the ARM processor.
The hardware in the cloud terminal is large, such as the model opening cost, the PCB design, the dedicated operating system of the cloud terminal, the cloud terminal management, the interior redirection direction, the video and multimedia optimization. The investment in these tasks is huge. This is also the reason for the industrial chain of desktop clouds (CITRIX, VMware, Microsoft), thin client manufacturers (HP, WYSE, Shengteng, Cloud Age), and desktop cloud system integrators.
It recommended to find a professional cloud -end manufacturer OEM and custom SPICE client. Jieyun Technology has a J60 ARM cloud terminal that supports the SPICE protocol, can play high -definition videos, and the USB peripheral redirection supports the SPICE protocol. Support multi -language and OEM customization (customized logo, dedicated client). The hardware uses the ARM A9 quad -core 1.6GHz processor, and the power consumption is only 5W. Baidu video search for "ARM cloud terminal" to see the video of the J60 cloud terminal effect. Specifically, you contact the manufacturer.
Cloud terminals usually refer to terminal devices of cloud desktop technology. It connects the system desktop that connects to the front end through specific communication protocols (usually refers to VDI, RDS, SPICE and other cloud desktop technical communication protocols) to the front end, and redirect the output input data of the cloud end to the cloud server. Features of cloud ending: Local do not assume the computing of cloud desktops, flexible access, multiple security verification, green environmental protection, energy saving and power saving, simple use, saving maintenance costs, and centralized management. The ultimate goal of the birth of the end of the cloud is to replace the PC host (the effect is unlimited close to the PC), so that everyone can enjoy the same experience as the PC host. Now there are brands such as Zhongnan Cloud Terminal in China.