Here is a Powerful RDP which has a 12GB RAM and this will works up to 12 Hours and after that time, you can Rerun this RDP. This was made by the help of Chrome Remote Desktop and Colab. You can use this RDP to Download and Upload any type of File because this RDP can work upto 12 Hours. You can do this on your PC or Mobile which has at least 1GB RAM. This will give you an Operating System called Debian Linux and you will be able to get at least 1Gb of Internet Speed by this Free RDP. When you Download, Upload or Browse in this RDP, all the Data Chargers are Free and you doesn't need to any of them. But you should have pay from your Data or WiFi to Mirror the Screen, Give Commands and Receive Sound. This is really cheap for you because if you had to give 5MB to Mirror the Screen for 10 Seconds. You can Download Files up to 1GB or more at that time.
>>> Before going on, I would like to tell something about VPS.
What is VPS?
>>> A Virtual Private Server (VPS) is a virtual machine sold as a service by an Internet hosting service. The virtual dedicated server (VDS) also works in a virtualized environment but some CPU cores are dedicated for it, which is not the case with VPS. A virtual private server runs its own copy of an operating system (OS), and customers may have superuser-level access to that operating system instance, so they can install almost any software that runs on that OS. For many purposes it is functionally equivalent to a dedicated physical server and, being software-defined, can much more easily be created and configured.
>>> VPS is often a great option for SaaS providers, game makers, programmers, companies that have outgrown their shared hosting, and any company who needs a secure and affordable backup environment. A virtual server costs much less than an equivalent physical server. However, as virtual servers share the underlying physical hardware with other VPSes, performance may be lower, depending on the workload of any other executing virtual machines.
What is Chrome Remote Desktop?
>>> Chrome Remote Desktop is a remote desktop software tool developed by Google that allows a user to remotely control another computer through a proprietary protocol developed by Google unofficially called "Chromoting". It transmits the keyboard and mouse events from one computer to another, relaying the graphical screen updates back in the other direction, over a network. This feature therefore consists of a server component for the host computer, and a client component on the computer accessing the remote computer. This is really similar to the work of RDC which is running using RDP.
>>> Now, I would like to give you a small definition about what is RDP and how it works.
What is RDP?
>>> RDP (Remote Desktop Protocol) is a Network Communications Protocol developed by Microsoft, which allows users to Remotely Connect to another computer. RDP provides a Graphical Interface for Remotely Connecting one computer to another. To use RDP, the user originating the RDP connection request must be using a computer that is running RDP client software. The computer that is being accessed must be running RDP server software, which allows the client to connect remotely. Once connected, the user originating the request will be able to see the desktop of the computer to which they are connecting through RDP.
>>> Currently, some version of RDP is available for all common operating systems, including Windows, Linux, Unix, Mac, iOS, Android, and others. The most broadly known RDP client software is the one provided by Microsoft, which is currently called “Remote Desktop Connection”.
How RDP Works
>>> RDP Transmits Screen Information from the Remote Terminal Server to the client, and keyboard and mouse inputs from the Client to the Remote Server. Communications between the client and the terminal server are highly asymmetrical. A lot of data flows from the server to the client, and not much from the client to the server (The Graphical Screen Information comprises much more data than do keyboard and mouse inputs).
This is how to do this in your PC...
>>> Now I am going to tell you how to do this in a PC or a Laptop. First of all you need a PC or a Laptop with an Internet Connection. (May be WiFi, Mobile Hotspot, Lan Connection, USB Tethering, Bluetooth Tethering, Internet Tethering or such way.) You should have to do whatever I do in the Video given below. So watch this Video first and then read this Article. Once you have a good knowledge about how to do this, you can start the journey.
>>> Here are some important steps to do this correctly. So don't miss any of this step.
1) First of all, make a New Gmail Account. (If you want, you can use a Gmail Account which was created earlier.)
2) Then go to https://colab.research.google.com/github/PradyumnaKrishna/Colab-Hacks/blob/master/Colab%20RDP/Colab%20RDP.ipynb.
3) Now click on the Run Cell button in the Create User section.
4) Next click on Run Anyway button. This will take some time to load this. So wait for a moment.
5) After that, you can see a note like below.
Creating User and Setting it up
User Created and Configured6) Now go to http://remotedesktop.google.com/headless and click on Begin. Then click on Next and after that click on the Authorize button.
7) Now copy the Debian Linux Key and paste it in the CRP which is in the RDP section of Colab RDP.
8) Now enter a pin more or equal to 6 digits.
9) Now click on the Run Cell button in the RDP Section. It takes 1-3 minutes for installation. Once it successfully installed, you can see a note like below.
Installing Chrome Remote Desktop
Installing Desktop Environment
Installing Google Chrome
Finalizing
Finished Succesfully
10) Now click on the Run Cell button in the Google Drive Mount section if you want to access to your Google Drive easily via this Chrome Remote Desktop.
11) Once you run this, you will see a long link and you should have to click on it and then click on your account. Then click on the Sign In button and then copy the code which can be seen in their and paste it to the enter your authorization code tab and press enter. Once you did it successfully, you can see a note like below.
Mounted at /home/user/drive
12) Then add a tick to ngrok which is in the SSH section.
13) Now go to https://dashboard.ngrok.com/login and click on the Log in with Google button and then choose an account.
14) Once you logged in, go to https://dashboard.ngrok.com/get-started/your-authtoken and copy your Authtoken and paste it in the ngrokToken which is in the SSH section. Then run this cell too.
15) Now add a tick to Run which is in the Package Installer section. After that, click on the Run Cell button.
16) Then go to https://remotedesktop.google.com/access and click on your newly build Remote Device.
17) You should have to enter your pin once it asks for your pin which was given by you at the 8th step of this tutorial.
18) Now click on use default config button and do what you want to do in this Remote Device.
This is how to do this in your Phone...
>>> Now I am going to tell you how to do this in a Phone. First of all you need a Phone with an Internet Connection. (May be WiFi or Mobile Data) You should have to do whatever I do in the Video given above. After that you can continue to read this Article. Once you have a good knowledge about how to do this, you can start the journey.
>>> Almost all the steps (except sign in to the Remote Device) are nearly similar to the above steps which are described in "How to do this in your PC" part. So I'm not going to write them again and again.
>>> Once you create a Remote Device, you should have to Download the below App to your Phone and sign in to it with the Gmail which was used by you to make this. Then you can see the Remote Device like below and then click on it and enter your pin.
Remote Desktop App Link
>>> Once you did this successfully, go to Runtime Tab and click on the Factory Reset Runtime and click yes. Then you can make a new one again and again. If you are a Windows user, you will not be able to do much things using this except Downloading and Uploading because this Operating System is quietly different from Windows. But don't worry, I will try my best to tell you the basic of this Operating system at my level best. Once you complete 12 Hours on this Remote Device, you can make it again as I told you before.
>>> Now all the tasks are complete and here are some external links which will be helpful to you to go ahead.
Speedtest by Ookla, The Global Broadband Speed Test
Speedtest by Netflix
Mbps to MBps Converter
Download Chrome Browser
Mega Cloud Storage
Telegram Web
>>> Here are some external things about Internet Speed Measurements which will be useful for your day to day life.
Bits per second
>>> When computers send information over the internet, that information is in bits or bytes. The bits or bytes take time to reach their destination. That time is measured in seconds. So internet speeds are measured by identifying how many bits or bytes are transferred in one second, hence bits per second, or bytes per second.
Because the bits and bytes are so small, the number transferred in a single second is almost always well over 1,000. The common practice is to express those large numbers using the metric-based prefixes:
>>> kilo for 1,000
>>> mega for 1 million
>>> giga for 1 billion
Putting this all together, internet speeds can be measured in several different ways as well.
>>> kilobits per second (Kbps)
>>> kilobytes per second (KBps)
>>> megabits per second (Mbps)
>>> megabytes per second (MBps)
>>> gigabits per second (Gbps)
>>> gigabytes per second (GBps)
While any of these expressions of speed could be technically correct, internet service providers usually advertise the capacities of their services using the bits measurements of Kbps, Mbps, or Gbps, over the bytes measurements, presumably because the numbers look eight times bigger.
Internet speed conversion chart
>>> So now I think you can make this correctly without any doubt. If this was really helpful to you don't forget to Like, Comment and Share. If you have any question about this, just leave a comment describing your issue and I will reply you as soon as possible.
Thank You for Reading!
To this,
Vishal Kavinda
(The Owner and Founder of Technoland World)
To this,
Vishal Kavinda
(The Owner and Founder of Technoland World)
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