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    SLES 12 Desktop - NICE DCV for 3D NVIDIA-GPU based graphics instances

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    SLES 12 Remote Desktop with high-end NICE DCV Remote 3D experience - includes NVIDIA GPU 3D performance drivers
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    SLES 12 Desktop - NICE DCV for 3D NVIDIA-GPU based graphics instances

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    NICE DCV is a high performance remote streaming protocol that enables user to securely access remote desktop or application sessions, including 3D graphics applications hosted on servers with high-performance GPUs. Based on SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 12.5.

    NICE DCV offers end users a wide range of client devices, including native clients for Windows, Linux, and MacOS operating systems. Native clients support up to 4 monitors at 4K resolution each and the Windows client also supports USB redirection for 3D mice and USB storage devices. In addition, NICE DCV helps customers with remote Linux desktops to reduce session costs by supporting multiple simultaneous full-performant 3D Linux sessions from one high performance GPU server.

    NICE DCV SLES 12 Desktop supports high end remote 3D access for e.g. HPC pre-/post-processing applications. Includes support for remote USB devices and file transfer. NVIDIA GRID driver pre-installed for optimal remote 3D experience.

    On AWS, NICE DCV provides the streaming protocol e.g. used by Amazon Appstream 2.0, AWS RoboMaker and Amazon Nimble Studio.

    Highlights

    • Remote Performance: Responsive and secure streaming experience allowing customers to run graphics intensive applications remotely removing the need for expensive dedicated workstations or transferring large amounts of data. Based on NICE DCV from AWS.
    • Secure TLS encrypted high-end 3D remote desktop connection on powerful NVIDIA based cloud GPUs. Includes remote USB support and file transfer.
    • SLES 12 desktop with full superuser access to add and manage own applications. Leverages high NVIDIA cloud GPUs.

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    Delivery method

    Delivery option
    64-bit (x86) Amazon Machine Image (AMI)

    Latest version

    Operating system
    Suse SLES 12

    Typical total price

    This estimate is based on use of the seller's recommended configuration (g4dn.2xlarge) in the US East (N. Virginia) Region. View pricing details

    $0.957/hour

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    SLES 12 Desktop - NICE DCV for 3D NVIDIA-GPU based graphics instances

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    Pricing is based on actual usage, with charges varying according to how much you consume. Subscriptions have no end date and may be canceled any time. Alternatively, you can pay upfront for a contract, which typically covering your anticipated usage for the contract duration. Any usage beyond contract will incur additional usage-based costs.
    Additional AWS infrastructure costs may apply. Use the AWS Pricing Calculator  to estimate your infrastructure costs.

    Usage costs (15)

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    Instance type
    Product cost/hour
    EC2 cost/hour
    Total/hour
    g4dn.xlarge
    $0.06
    $0.582
    $0.642
    g4dn.2xlarge
    Recommended
    $0.08
    $0.877
    $0.957
    g4dn.4xlarge
    $0.10
    $1.329
    $1.429
    g4dn.8xlarge
    $0.12
    $2.301
    $2.421
    g4dn.12xlarge
    $0.15
    $4.037
    $4.187
    g4dn.16xlarge
    $0.18
    $4.477
    $4.657
    g4dn.metal
    $0.18
    $7.949
    $8.129
    g5.xlarge
    $0.10
    $1.062
    $1.162
    g5.2xlarge
    $0.12
    $1.337
    $1.457
    g5.4xlarge
    $0.15
    $1.749
    $1.899

    Additional AWS infrastructure costs

    Type
    Cost
    EBS General Purpose SSD (gp3) volumes
    $0.08/per GB/month of provisioned storage

    Vendor refund policy

    No refund

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    64-bit (x86) Amazon Machine Image (AMI)

    Amazon Machine Image (AMI)

    An AMI is a virtual image that provides the information required to launch an instance. Amazon EC2 (Elastic Compute Cloud) instances are virtual servers on which you can run your applications and workloads, offering varying combinations of CPU, memory, storage, and networking resources. You can launch as many instances from as many different AMIs as you need.

    Version release notes

    Includes NICE DCV 2022.0-12760 with QUIC/UDP including a number of new features and patches. More information can be found here: https://www.ni-sp.com/23-2-2022-nice-releases-dcv-2022-0-including-new-features/ . Security fix for NSS vulnerability.

    Additional details

    Usage instructions

    1.) Make sure the instance security groups allow inbound traffic to TCP and UDP port 8443. 2.) Configure the instance to have the role to access the license file as per https://docs.aws.amazon.com/dcv/latest/adminguide/setting-up-license.html  3.) Connect to your remote machine with ssh -i ec2.user@ 4.) Set the password for the user "ec2-user" with 'sudo passwd ec2-user'. This is the password you will use to log in to DCV. 5.) Create a DCV virtual session using the command 'dcv create-session --storage-root %home% session1' including file transfer support, 'session1' is the session name 6.) Connect to your remote machine with the NICE DCV native client for best performance or the web client using https://<public_dns>:8443 with user "ec2-user".

    Connecting via QUIC/UDP for highly interactive media remote desktop experience and in case of difficult network conditions is the default. With DCV 2022.0 QUIC/UDP will be used automatically. In the DCV client connection settings you can chose to use TCP as well.

    Please note: you can start different concurrent remote desktop sessions for different users which makes DCV a very efficient remote desktop technology.

    Support

    Vendor support

    Technical documentation (https://aws.amazon.com/documentation/dcv/ ) and NI SP Tips and Tricks (https://www.ni-sp.com/nice-dcv-tips-and-tricks/ ). Free support is available through forums (https://forums.aws.amazon.com/forum.jspa?forumID=366 )

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