NVIDIA GRID SDK (remote graphics acceleration) M6-8A and M6-8Q)ĭirectX 12, Direct2D, and DirectX Video Acceleration (DXVA) High-end & powerful Designers / 3D app users Workstation PCs with GPU passthrough, High-end VDI (desktop OS) XenDesktop, Horizon View/vSGA, RemoteFX, vDGA XenApp, Horizon Hosted Apps (RDSH/ThinApp) Remoting App & Desktop solutions supported GRID Solution Matrix with VMware, Citrix and Microsoft GRID Software Editions Few of the important official documentation are listed in the references section at the bottom of this blog. Therefore, I strongly recommend you to leverage (as applicable) the official documentation, whitepaper and blogs from nVIDIA, Citrix, VMware and Microsoft or other reliable sources, as there are continuous changes and updates are being released constantly. Important Note (Disclaimer): Please be aware while reading this that many of the features, functionalities may not have been tested, validated and thus may change from real-time results. This may come handy for the Sales and the Pre-Sales team to basically engage with their customer base to identify the needs of User Experience at its highest quality apart from the graphics intensive apps & desktop virtualization. Having said that, I thought why not just put together a quick reference of the three primary GRID Card offerings from nVIDIA, their use-cases, vGPU profiles, licensing and other requirements. However it may be aggressive with the introduction of Windows Server 2016 architecture and beyond. Per my opinion, out of the three leading vendors, VMware and Citrix have been aggressive in their commitment compared to Microsoft. As you may already be seeing lots of information flowing around in the internet around the GRID virtualization solution delivered by nVIDIA, there have been some quick and significant changes (improvements) over the last few years around the GRID virtualization offerings from nVIDIA GRID integration with VMware, Citrix and Microsoft for the Blast Extreme/PCoIP, HDX/3D Pro and RemoteFX protocol respectively, to deliver Graphics accelerated virtual apps and desktops.
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