In low-bandwidth environments it uses lossy compression where a highly compressed image is quickly delivered, followed by additional data to refine that image, a process termed "build to perceptually lossless". The protocol also dynamically adapts its encoding based on the available bandwidth. Depending on the image, different codecs are used to encode the pixels sent since techniques to compress video images differ in effectiveness compared to those for text. Images rendered on the server are captured as pixels, compressed and encoded and then sent to the client for decryption and decompression. PCoIP is a UDP-based protocol that is host rendered, multi-codec and dynamically adaptive. In 2013 Amazon licensed the PCoIP protocol for use in AWS Amazon Workspaces. In 2008, VMware licensed Teradici's PCoIP protocol, and supports it in VMware Horizon View. ![]() The protocol is available in hardware and in software. ![]() PC-over-IP (PCoIP) is a proprietary remote display protocol developed by Teradici.
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