To overcome the conventional and traditional technique of sharing data by sending a file through a hard drive or even sending a file across the internet requires a third-party program or a medium (hardware). To eliminate the intermediary channel that we use to transmit and receive data (hardware and software for file sharing), we are streaming a desktop to the client's browser so they can access a common OS among them using Docker Container. The desktop that is being streamed to our browser (client side) is kept in a private container that can only be accessed with the credentials that we have (hostname, password). The hardware components may be modified to our liking, such as increasing the RAM capacity, storage size, and container lifetime. This allows us to commercialize it as a product that contains all of the peripheral software and can be deployed wherever we want, for example. Simply put, our concept is inspired by Google Suite, but instead of distributing online apps, we are attempting to stream a whole operating system through a browser. Which will provide enough storage as requested by the client.