by Ice Cream Jonsey » Sun Nov 19, 2017 9:53 am
I am curious if the following is possible:
I want to pay AWS for a Windows 10 machine that could be accessible by a couple people. I am in an online baseball league and one of our owners has a Mac. I would like him to be able to remote into this AWS instance and be able to play the game on Windows via this virtual machine.
I guess I would like it if the machine only "existed" or was accessible when it was used. So I wouldn't be paying for it when it wasn't active. I think this can be done if you're a big shot corporate customer. But does anyone know if AWS has options like this for me, the little guy just trying to play a game?
(We had an owner who was in a similar situation a few years ago. I bought him a used Windows laptop and mailed it to him. Then he stopped playing, quitting his team mid-season and didn't bother to tell anyone. I think going virtual in 2017 makes a lot more sense.)
I am curious if the following is possible:
I want to pay AWS for a Windows 10 machine that could be accessible by a couple people. I am in an online baseball league and one of our owners has a Mac. I would like him to be able to remote into this AWS instance and be able to play the game on Windows via this virtual machine.
I guess I would like it if the machine only "existed" or was accessible when it was used. So I wouldn't be paying for it when it wasn't active. I think this can be done if you're a big shot corporate customer. But does anyone know if AWS has options like this for me, the little guy just trying to play a game?
(We had an owner who was in a similar situation a few years ago. I bought him a used Windows laptop and mailed it to him. Then he stopped playing, quitting his team mid-season and didn't bother to tell anyone. I think going virtual in 2017 makes a lot more sense.)