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Cloud Orchestrate

About the project

Cloud Orchestrate makes it easy to deploy and manage fleets of virtual workstations and entire production systems on Google Cloud with a high-level API.

Cloud Orchestrate is intended for content creation workloads such as VFX/animation, ArchViz, game development, manufacturing and engineering, or any industry workload that requires access to powerful virtual workstations. Resources can be distributed in any region for low-latency performance anywhere in the world, and storage strategies can be defined to allow global access to common assets.

Cloud Orchestrate is a solution that includes open source software, cloud-native services, and third-party software products such as Teradici Cloud Access Software and Cloud Access Manager.

Watch this video overview to see what's possible with a deployment created with Cloud Orchestrate.

Getting started

See the wiki for full documentation.

Prerequisites

To deploy Cloud Orchestrate, you should have access to and a basic working knowledge of Google Cloud Platform and are familiar with Compute Engine and the Google Cloud Console.

If you don't have a Google Cloud account, you can sign up for a free trial, but you will be limited in what you can deploy without supplying a payment method.

License

Distributed under the Apache 2.0 License. See LICENSE for more information.

Contributing

See How to Contribute to learn more about helping with development.

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