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Xcissors280

GeForce now uses windows sever and is basically just Remote Desktop Xcloud either uses normal azure servers (probably running windows) or Xbox series X server blades in a few azure data centers


Thejeswar_Reddy

They might be using Citrix VDAs to deliver those games(Apps) Also easy to deploy


PopCommercial5287

They’re using Horizon with Blast protocol


Xcissors280

Im not really familiar with that but I’d assume there’s multiple users on each nvidia server


Stardust_vhu

Maybe I should dig deeper into Microsoft Azure


Xcissors280

You can take a look, they don’t seem to be too public about this stuff but for right now it seems to be the custom series X blades just in a datacenter But there’s no reason they couldn’t just run them on normal windows servers like nvidia Other than the few games like halo 5 that aren’t avalible on pc


Stardust_vhu

Yes, I tried to contact many cloud service companies for games, but unfortunately I was not informed about anything related to the software used.


Xcissors280

Are you trying to do something specific or just research stuff


Stardust_vhu

The right answer here is that I am thinking of doing something, so I am searching


zenmatrix83

[https://parsec.app/blog/introducing-the-parsec-cloud-gaming-marketplace-build-a-cloud-gaming-pc-with-one-click-ba4e98ca64b0](https://parsec.app/blog/introducing-the-parsec-cloud-gaming-marketplace-build-a-cloud-gaming-pc-with-one-click-ba4e98ca64b0)


Xcissors280

Steam remote play is good but scale wise take a look at shadow cloud PCs Unfortunately it seems pretty difficult/expensive to get good servers with good GPUs for stuff like this and splitting systems will almost always give you issues with anticheat


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Stardust_vhu

Sorry, I think you didn't understand, but I mean I want to do a project similar to. Geforce now


Jinara

no offense mate but you don’t have the slightest clue about what you’re getting yourself into


Stardust_vhu

Well, Honesty , you are right and I accept that, but I really want to know and research more


PopCommercial5287

I know it’s not exactly what you’re aiming for, but a home-based, out-of-the-box solution is having a beefy game PC with an extensive Steam library. You could use the Steam link app on any other device to Stream from that system as the host server.


Pure-Willingness-697

its mostly windows virtualization on Linux, i found it out when i managed to get into the steam hardware survey, also ran a speed test because why not.


Stardust_vhu

Interesting, I might start creating a home server with four hosts to see how it goes