September 20, 2024
Wazaterm, A Linux Terminal To Access From Our Web Browser
A developer named Shohei Kameda had a problem: he used ChromeOS for his business, iPad in the cafeteria and MacOS at home.

A developer named Shohei Kameda had a problem: he used ChromeOS for his business, iPad in the cafeteria and MacOS at home.

He needed a way to access a Linux terminal from anywhere, and he decided to create a service that would allow him to have it in the cloud, regardless of where he accessed it.

In this way, Wazaterm was born, a platform that is now stable, offering a unique Linux environment (Ubuntu) for software development.

The idea is that we can access whenever we have a browser, without having to configure our terminal several times and without depending on a single environment.

It is true that if we have contracted a server with SSH access we could have said terminal accessible from anywhere, but Wazaterm wants to facilitate the work for a much lower price than having a contracted server.

We can select CPU and memory from terminal instances to meet our needs, access the terminal instance via ssh, back up to not lose data,automate the start / stop of a terminal instance with the end point of Webhook, customize the colors of the terminal and access not only from the browser, it is already possible to do it from applications (Windows / Mac / Linux / iOS / ChromeOS).

Prices start at $1.1 per month for a simple machine, but can reach $1,000 per month based on desired specifications.

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