Teradici’s PCoIP protocol, which is very easy to deploy, will allow you to connect to Windows and Linux desktops, achieving high graphics performance and optimum audio quality for video playback.
For its part, X2Go will become the default protocol for connections to Linux desktops, as it also offers good performance with audio and video, and allows you to redirect local storage.
The UDS Enterprise development team is already finalizing the necessary adjustments to incorporate the compatibility of these new connection protocols, which will come with the release of UDS Enterprise 2.1 at the end of Q1 2017.
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