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Ubuntu virtual desktops on WorkSpaces enable IT organizations to quickly and easily provision high-performance Ubuntu Desktop instances, delivered as a fully managed AWS service.
Ubuntu WorkSpaces on AWS, a fully managed virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI), is now generally available on the public cloud platform.
Ubuntu joins AWS' Microsoft Windows and AWS' own Amazon Linux options on Amazon Workspaces. The Ubuntu desktop is aimed squarely at developers and data-scientists.
AWS rolled out Workspaces Core alongside an update that will make it possible to run virtual desktops powered by the Ubuntu operating system on its cloud platform.
Beyond the server, Canonical provides mobile development capabilities through Anbox Cloud Appliance in AWS Marketplace, and Ubuntu Desktop availability on Amazon WorkSpaces and Amazon AppStream 2.0.
With the new Amazon WorkSpaces, customers now use Amazon Linux 2 as a desktop besides Windows 7 and 10. The Amazon Linux 2 WorkSpaces are available in different forms including Amazon Machine Image.
AWS launched Amazon WorkSpaces, a virtual workspace that the company says is half the price of traditional offerings. Announced today at AWS re:Invent, the service, available today, allows access ...
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Real-time Ubuntu is an ideal operating system for rapid prototyping and the AWS Marketplace is the only cloud-based procurement option for users.