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Which technology products are used to create virtual labs in a browser
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Sites like CBT Nuggets have virtual labs (https://www.cbtnuggets.com/virtual-labs) or even the Self-Paced Hands-on Labs from Microsoft run within a browser (https://www.microsoft.com/handsonlabs/SelfPacedLabs)
I am curious to know, what technology stack do they use to be able to run a VM environment within a browser?
I want to set up such an environment in the cloud (Google, AWS, Azure) for some courses I teach where I can provide the student with a link and they can access the pre-built lab environment within a browser to follow my course/instructions.
If anyone can point me in the right direction it will be much appreciated.
virtualization azure google-cloud-platform
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Sites like CBT Nuggets have virtual labs (https://www.cbtnuggets.com/virtual-labs) or even the Self-Paced Hands-on Labs from Microsoft run within a browser (https://www.microsoft.com/handsonlabs/SelfPacedLabs)
I am curious to know, what technology stack do they use to be able to run a VM environment within a browser?
I want to set up such an environment in the cloud (Google, AWS, Azure) for some courses I teach where I can provide the student with a link and they can access the pre-built lab environment within a browser to follow my course/instructions.
If anyone can point me in the right direction it will be much appreciated.
virtualization azure google-cloud-platform
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Sites like CBT Nuggets have virtual labs (https://www.cbtnuggets.com/virtual-labs) or even the Self-Paced Hands-on Labs from Microsoft run within a browser (https://www.microsoft.com/handsonlabs/SelfPacedLabs)
I am curious to know, what technology stack do they use to be able to run a VM environment within a browser?
I want to set up such an environment in the cloud (Google, AWS, Azure) for some courses I teach where I can provide the student with a link and they can access the pre-built lab environment within a browser to follow my course/instructions.
If anyone can point me in the right direction it will be much appreciated.
virtualization azure google-cloud-platform
Sites like CBT Nuggets have virtual labs (https://www.cbtnuggets.com/virtual-labs) or even the Self-Paced Hands-on Labs from Microsoft run within a browser (https://www.microsoft.com/handsonlabs/SelfPacedLabs)
I am curious to know, what technology stack do they use to be able to run a VM environment within a browser?
I want to set up such an environment in the cloud (Google, AWS, Azure) for some courses I teach where I can provide the student with a link and they can access the pre-built lab environment within a browser to follow my course/instructions.
If anyone can point me in the right direction it will be much appreciated.
virtualization azure google-cloud-platform
virtualization azure google-cloud-platform
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