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Organizations face many decisions when they are ready to upgrade their data center hardware to support virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) users. With both older and newer hardware on the market, you do not want to sacrifice performance or price. Many data centers have a challenge with the increasing power consumption required to support Artificial Intelligence (AI). Using virtualization solutions can mean that there is no management of licensing servers for VDI deployment and that there are no additional licensing costs for GPU virtualization.
When it comes to Dell PowerEdge R760 servers, organizations can benefit from the latest Intel 5th Gen Xeon Processors along with Intel Data Center GPU Flex Series 140. vGPUs deliver graphics, media, and compute acceleration as well as CPU utilization offloads at the GPU levels of performance, quality, and capability that users expect. The Flex Series GPU helps enable remote access, to support where people and where the work is located. It helps business be more future-ready and can be the foundation for ever increasing graphics-intensive office productivity applications, as mainstream workloads are increasingly integrating Artificial Intelligence (AI).
This paper dives into testing and results for the LoginVSI Enterprise, which provides load generation and monitoring.