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XenDesktop

XenDesktop 7.9 Windows 10 and Office 2016 VDI Comparison

Alexander Ervik Johnsen Citrix, K2, K280Q, Microsoft, Nvidia, Office 2016, Office365, side by side, VDI, Windows 10, XenDesktop, XenDesktop 7.9, XenServer, XenServer 7.0 2016-06-09

In this video I did a Side by Side Citrix XenDesktop Windows 10 and Office 2016 VDI Comparison with vGPU and without vGPU.

The hypervisor In this video we will show a quick demo of the performance consequences when running a XenDesktop 7.9 Windows 10 VDI, with a NVIDIA K2 k280q card, and a VDI side by side comparison. The VDI with a GPU shows that it uses between 5-14% GPU power when scrolling a normal Word 2016 document with many pictures. The performance of the CPU is kept at a minimum because of the presence of the GPU. As you also can see, the VDI without the GPU actually uses between 50-90% CPU power when scrolling the same Word 2016 document. Thus using much more of the CPU power presented to the virtual machine running on XenServer 7.0!

 

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