Thanks Bill

On Feb 24, 2018 1:24 PM, "Bill Weiss" <[email protected]> wrote:

> First of all, in pedant mode, that's not open source :) It's free though.
>
> You could look into a Steam Link, which is a set-top box that acts as a
> remote console for a powerful machine running the Steam client and games
> that sit under it. If the games you care about run in Steam, it's a good
> way to separate the powerful (and possibly noisy) machine with the
> graphics card from the person playing the games. It's happier with gigabit
> ethernet than wifi, but you can always try wifi first.
>
> The Steam client also has that functionality built in, so you could have a
> lowend machine where the games are being played streaming from the powerful
> server, if you have some computers sitting around to take the place of the
> $35 (from Amazon) Link box.
>
> https://nexus.vert.gg/gaming-on-amazon-s-ec2-83b178f47a34 has a decent
> writeup of how this all works, just replace "EC2" with a VM on your local
> cluster. At Puppet we did that during an ops hackday and made it work. We
> were somewhat cheating with our 10G peering with Amazon, of course :)
>
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