For some time, we have supported joining our containers to Active Directory. Its function that’s always been built-in to our technology from its inception. There […]
Droplet containers in a non-persistent mode
One important feature of Droplet containers is our non-persistent mode – or what’s referred to in our configuration file as “non-persistent mode”. By default, Droplet […]
Enabling Windows Performance Extensions for Droplet Container
Here at Droplet, we leverage several different performance extensions for our container technologies. These are very much tied to their respective platforms. On Microsoft Windows, […]
Droplet External Device Support – USB (Part 2)
Previously, I explained our support for external devices in the shape of COM/Serial/LPT devices – which is a built-in component of our technology. This time […]
Droplet External Device Support – Serial/COM/LPT Ports (Part 1)
For some time, we have supported external devices, and this comes in a couple of flavors connected to a couple of different use cases. We […]
Droplet Containers with Hardware Acceleration in VMware vSphere Virtual Desktops
As a level set, you should know we support many hardware acceleration types for the container. For Windows 10 (1909 or later) Microsoft WHPX […]
Droplet As A Service Revisited
A couple of weeks ago I wrote about how we can now run a Droplet container as Windows Service. At that time, I just wanted […]
Droplet Resource Redirection
One cool new aspect of Droplet 2.0 is our redirection features – by default, we take a security posture that all the doors are closed […]
Installing Droplet Computing 2.0 to Google Chromebook
This video explains what the title of the blogpost says!
Installing Droplet Computing 2.0 to Apple macOS
This video does what the blogpost title says: