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PowerEdge R760 with 5th Generation Intel Xeon processors | |
Number of nodes | 1 |
System | Dell Poweredge R760 |
CPU | 5th Generation Intel Xeon PLATINUM 8562Y+ |
GPU | Intel Datacenter GPU Flex Series 140 |
Number of CPUs per system | 2 |
Number of GPUs per system | 4 |
Cores per socket | 32 |
Base Frequency | 2.8GHz |
All-Core max Frequency | 3.8GHz |
Max Turbo Frequency | 4.1GHz |
Total cores | 64 |
Installed Memory per node | 1024GB (16x64GB DDR5 5600 MT/s [5600 MT/s]) |
NIC card | Ethernet Controller X710 for 10GBASE-T Ethernet Controller E810-C for QSFP |
Storage per node | 3x Dell Ent NVMe P5620 MU 3.2TB |
Operating Environment | VMware ESXi, 8.0.2, 22380479 vCenter - 8.0.2.00000 |
Power Policy | Performance per Watt |
Software configuration | PowerEdge R760 with 5th Generation Intel Xeon processors |
Workload | LoginVSI 5.7.2 Knowledge user (Microsoft Office Tools) GPU intensive workloads (3DViewer & MediaPlayer) |
Application | Horizon 8.11.0 Build 22629722 Version 2312 |
Virtual Desktop OS | Windows 10 Enterprise |
Virtual Desktop Applications | Office - 2019 |
Definition | |
VDI | Virtual Desktop Infrastructure enables businesses of any size to centrally and securely host numerous virtual desktops, with a uniform user experience on all devices. |
VMs | Virtual Machines |
Login Enterprise | An automated approach to objectively measure user experience across VMs by simulating real-user behavior. |
vGPU | Virtual GPU |