Hey guys, does anyone here know a lot about pixel streaming? I’m starting to research about now and would like to clear some doubts.
Would it be possible for multiple users to simultaneously access the same project running in the browser?
Are there many restrictions when pixel streaming?
Assuming I set up a machine just to serve as localhost and use it for project streaming, as a 24h server. Is it possible to have several different PROJECTS running on the same machine or does it have to be 1 machine per project? (I don’t know if it was clear)
Yes several users can join the same link, but only one at a time would be able to interact with the scene. It is easy to test, just join the same url on different web browser.
Costs … it’s not scalable so far. It cost 1-3€/h/user if you host our app on pay as you go GPU computing services.
Yes, but it will depend on your GPU, if your GPU can hold 2 instances they can both be streamed on different links. Note that without any nvidia licence you are not supposed to virtualize your GPU for business purposes (can be done for testing). There is also a software limitation in the nvidia GPU that should limit the maximum instance to 3.
Hello, this is Serdar from Vagon. I’d like to introduce you to our application streaming solution, Vagon Streams:
Yes, you can simultaneously serve your project to thousands of users, with 20+ regions around the world.
With Vagon Streams, we believe you can achieve the most flexibility when it comes to pixel streaming, our team is always here to assist you with any questions about your project.
It is technically possible and we can help you with custom solutions. Please feel free to contact us so that we can provide support to you.
If you have any more questions, you can also check vagon.io/streams or contact us from our website, we’d love to help!
I hope @lombre33 answered your questions.
In regards to limitations, I wanted to add that Pixel Streaming is currently in beta as a scalable solution - you can learn more about it and register your interest on the Scalable Pixel Streaming website.