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XenDesktop

Battlefield 4 from a Citrix XenDesktop 7.6 HDX 3D Pro Windows 8.1 VDI

Alexander Ervik Johnsen Battlefield, Citrix, EA GAMES, GRID, GRID K2, Microsoft, Nvidia, NVIDIA GRID, VDI, Windows, XD, XenDesktop, XenDesktop 7.6, XenServer, XenServer 6.5 2015-03-20

In this video, Alexander Ervik Johnsen, from www.ervik.as shows how Battlefield 4 can be played from a Virtual Desktop delivered from a Citrix XenDesktop 7.6 solution.

The VDI is running Windows 8.1, and the hypervisor is XenServer 6.5, with a NVIDIA GRID K2 card in Q260k vGPU mode.

The laptop running the demo is connected to a shared work WiFi network.

The Battlefield series has been a personal favorite since the first release of BF 1942 back in 2002.I’ve played every one of them, first on PC, later on console.Now, I thought while playing on PS4 the other day, why didn’t I do this in my demolab? Well, here is the result. I might make another movie showing some more values, network traffic etc, so stay tuned!

You might ask why show off a video game from a vdi running in the datacenter. The answer is that because we can :), but also because this shows that it can be realized. The future might just be that we play video games from a VDI hosted somewhere, cloud or in a hybrid/private cloud environment

Please NOTE THAT THIS VIDEO MAY CONTAIN material not suited for children. PEGI rating: PENDING ESRB rating: 17+

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