PCoIP (PC-over-IP) is a remote display protocol developed by Teradici. It transmits only pixels to the client, effectively sending an image of the application or desktop. This means the actual application or desktop is running on a remote server or workstation, and the user interacts with it as if it were local. PCoIP is commonly used in virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) environments, cloud computing, and for remote access to high-performance workstations, because its image based transfer makes it inherently more secure as no data leaves the data center.
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