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I just need a reliable remote access. Screencast or droidvnc can do that
What's the point of remote android?
You could always virtualize it locally
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Thank you for your suggestion. Actually, I have made a lot of effort to install android on a VPS for my personal project. Until now, I haven't found a solution. Sigh. I think ras pi is a potential solution in my case
I run android on my proxmox box. you can run proxmox on kimsufi ks-3, kidechire, and euserv lc-10 misurfi (all support virtualization).
i believe runabove lets you upload vm images (that you installed locally first), so thats an aption. here is the project: http://www.android-x86.org/
Genymotion terrible idea. amiduos is 100 times better
Thank you for your suggestion. I've tried it on runabove. I can run android on it with virtIO driver. However, I cannot install google play on it. Moreover, I've tried proxmox on IBM, the network is OK (IP is associated). But on runabove, I cannot get the network running. If you know the problem, please help me. Thank you
Give this a try: http://sourceforge.net/projects/androidx86-openstack/
It has virtio drivers included ( I believe its not an iso, but already in the hdd image format)
I tried android x86 4.4 live on vultr. But it does not detect the drive since that uses virtio but it does get internet access.