HP Anyware (formerly known as Teradici CAS) delivers world class remoting performance and easily manage connections to remote desktops and workstations on Amazon G4 and G5 using the PCoIP protocol. Enable people and teams to work together in real-time by accessing the same remote desktop or application from virtually anywhere and avoiding large file downloads. This AMI supports Windows Server 2022 with a NVIDIA GPU.
HP Anyware (formerly known as Teradici CAS) is the enterprise software IT needs to keep people productive with secured access to their digital workspaces. It future proofs against ever-evolving infrastructure, network, and hybrid workforce demands with deployment flexibility for virtually any host environment or workload. Built on the same technology that won both HP and Teradici an Engineering Emmy® in 2020, HP Anyware creates a seamless experience for teams to interact with their digital workspaces from virtually anywhere.
If you have ever accessed a remote workstation or digital workspace, you have used a remote display protocol. But not all remoting solutions are created equal. Replacing slow and outdated VPN file transfers, HP Anyware leverages the PCoIP® protocol to stream highly interactive desktop displays between Amazon Web Services and end-user device on Amazon G4 or G5 without any data ever leaving the safety of your network.
Connect to remote desktops from any endpoint (including PCoIP Zero Clients, PCoIP-enabled Thin Clients, PCs, Macs, laptops, tablets) with crisp clarity, true 4:4:4 color accuracy and lossless image quality
Highly performant across variable network conditions
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You pay by the hour for each running instance, with no upfront commitment. The 14 dimensions map to specific AWS GPU instance types across two families. The g4dn options range from xlarge up to 16xlarge. The g5 options range from xlarge up to 48xlarge. Your cost scales with the instance size you choose. Larger instance types carry more compute and GPU capacity, so their hourly rates run higher. You select the instance that fits your graphics workload, and billing follows the hours each instance runs.
Top-of-mind questions for buyers
What does the hourly rate cover, and what do I pay separately to AWS?
The hourly rate covers the HP Anyware software licence metered while the instance runs. You pay the underlying AWS GPU instance and any storage charges separately. The two appear on the same AWS bill but meter independently, so total cost combines the software rate and AWS infrastructure cost.
Am I charged when an instance is stopped or powered off?
The software charge meters running instance-hours only. A fully stopped instance does not accrue the hourly software fee. Stopped instances may still incur AWS storage fees for attached volumes, but that is separate from the HP Anyware software licence charge.
How do I decide between a g4dn and a g5 instance type for my workload?
Both families provide GPU-backed instances for graphics-intensive Windows workloads. You pick one instance type and pay its hourly rate. The g4dn family scales from xlarge to 16xlarge; g5 scales from xlarge to 48xlarge. Choose the size matching your graphics and compute needs, then billing follows the hours that instance runs.
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Utilizes PCoIP protocol to stream interactive desktop displays between Amazon Web Services and end-user devices on Amazon G4 or G5 instances
Multi-Endpoint Connectivity
Supports connection from multiple endpoint types including PCoIP Zero Clients, PCoIP-enabled Thin Clients, PCs, Macs, laptops, and tablets
GPU Acceleration
Supports NVIDIA GPU acceleration on Amazon G4 and G5 instance types for enhanced graphics rendering performance
Network Resilience
Maintains high performance across variable network conditions without requiring large file downloads
Color Accuracy and Image Quality
Delivers true 4:4:4 color accuracy and lossless image quality for remote desktop displays
Remote Desktop Streaming Protocol
NICE DCV high-performance remote streaming protocol enabling secure access to remote desktop and application sessions with 3D graphics support on GPU-accelerated servers.
UDP-Based Transport Protocol
QUIC UDP-based transport protocol supporting high frame rate and dynamic workloads with optimized streaming quality under sub-optimal network conditions.
GPU Driver Support
NVIDIA GRID drivers pre-installed on A10G GPUs for optimized performance and smooth user experience on graphics-intensive instances.
Multi-Monitor and Device Support
Native clients for Windows, Linux, and MacOS supporting up to 4 monitors at 4K resolution each, USB redirection for 3D mice and USB storage devices, and file transfer capabilities.
Encryption and Security
End-to-end TLS encryption for secure remote desktop connections with support for multiple concurrent sessions on high-performance servers.
Remote Desktop Protocol
NICE DCV for remote access with high-performance remote desktop and application streaming capabilities
Security Protocol
TLS protocol encryption for securing both pixels and end-user inputs in remote sessions
Desktop Environment
Gnome graphical user interface configured for remote access
Operating System
Ubuntu 22.04 LTS as the base operating system
Network Optimization
Optimized for remote access over the Internet with efficient data transmission
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