Best Remote Desktop Software for Amazon EC2

Find and compare the best Remote Desktop software for Amazon EC2 in 2025

Use the comparison tool below to compare the top Remote Desktop software for Amazon EC2 on the market. You can filter results by user reviews, pricing, features, platform, region, support options, integrations, and more.

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    Leostream Reviews

    Leostream

    Leostream Corporation

    $7.50 per user per month
    You can connect to any resource, anywhere, anytime, from any device, securely and quickly. Modern web-based UIs are your central hub for remote resources. Management prefers Windows, developers prefer macOS, and designers prefer Windows. Multi-OS environments can be supported with ease by Linux. Leostream integrates seamlessly with Teradici Cloud Access Software, and PCoIP Remote Working Station Cards. This allows for high-quality graphics to be used in cloud or datacenter applications. Scale Computing and Leostream offer a complete VDI solution. They are simple to set-up, easy to maintain, and affordable for small businesses. Leostream allows you to manage user-to-resource connections and assigns resources in large-scale enterprise environments. Leostream makes it easy to create a VDI and DaaS solution that your clients will love. Leostream offers all the tools you need for building and deploying a VDI.
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    Amazon DCV Reviews
    Amazon DCV eliminates the need to compromise between responsiveness and image fidelity. Its bandwidth-adaptive streaming protocol ensures that applications run with nearly instantaneous responsiveness while maintaining high-quality visuals. This highly responsive streaming capability enables users to operate graphics-heavy applications remotely, thus avoiding the costs associated with specialized workstations or the hassle of transferring large data volumes from the cloud to local devices. Moreover, on Linux systems, Amazon DCV allows multiple sessions to utilize a single GPU, providing additional savings on server infrastructure. The protocol’s compatibility across various operating systems and its browser-based access offer service builders a dependable and adaptable solution for streaming applications, catering to both cloud-based and on-premises environments. Supporting both Windows and Linux remote setups, Amazon DCV comes equipped with native clients for Windows, Linux, and MacOS, alongside an HTML5 client for easy access via web browsers. This wide range of support ensures that users can seamlessly connect and utilize their applications regardless of their operating system.
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