It is a cloud-native streaming protocol that enables a consistent user experience when accessing your end user’s WorkSpaces across global distances and unreliable networks. It also enables additional features such as the beta feature of bi-directional video. As a cloud-native protocol, it delivers feature and performance enhancements without manual updates on your WorkSpaces.
Amazon WorkSpaces Streaming Protocol is a tool in the Background Jobs category of a tech stack.
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