The NoMachine Cloud Server family is a remote access gateway that gives you access to any desktop, any computer, on any operating system you run in your company. There are different editions of NoMachine Cloud Server, including fault tolerance options, to suit your infrastructure and scalability needs.
In particular, the NoMachine Cloud Server product allows you to run up to 20 simultaneous connections, including through any web browser. Suitable for any company that wants to centralize user access to an unlimited number of NoMachine-enabled computers on the corporate network and manage these resources remotely from any location.
NoMachine Cloud Server Subscription
An active subscription guarantees you the right to use the software for the entire subscription period and to receive the latest product updates and upgrades for Cloud Server. Technical support for any installation issues is available via the NoMachine support portal in the dedicated Customer Zone. There is no limit to the number of queries you can open. NoMachine experts will respond within 2 business days, Monday to Friday.
- Number of subscriptions:1
- Number of connections:20
- Software updates: Unlimited during the subscription period
- Subscription period: 1 year
- What you get: The right to use the software for the entire subscription period, including all software updates, patches, and technical support. Online support inquiries with a response time within 2 business days.
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NoMachine Cloud Server sits on top of the NoMachine server stack to enable organizations to consolidate their entire NoMachine server environment. Tailored to organizations with large-scale deployments, it not only provides employees with a secure, centralized access point to their applications or desktop, but also enables administrators to create a scalable, multi-tiered infrastructure.
Available for Windows, Mac, or Linux it conveniently converges any number of Enterprise Desktops, Workstations, Terminal Servers, Enterprise Terminal Servers, and associated Terminal Server nodes, "foreign" servers, and even second-tier Cloud Servers within a single or clustered Cloud Server. Any NoMachine server or X-Windows host can be quickly added to the network using the administrative GUI. With Server Failure Protection enabled, administrators can create a high-availability active/passive cluster to ensure continuity of service to users in the event of a primary server failure.