
- Remotefx vgpu windows 7 on vmware esxi 6.7 how to#
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Is there now way to be able to use Grid K1 profiles right off of a Vsphere Sever with Esxi 6.0 Hypervisor? Do we HAVE to push VMWare’s junk Horizon client and use PCOIP even for just a simple 32 station Local Area Network? If so, then state it: say this… YOU HAVE TO SPEND thousands of dollars of VMWare View Horizon in order to use the only way to get shared GPU on VMWARE using PCOIP… it’s THE ONLY WAY and YOU HAVE TO SPEND THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS in SERVERS and in VMWARE HORIZON licenes, plus you have to pay for a Grid K1 or K2 Card… so if you want to do simple Multimedia on a LAN, you are better off with Windows Server 2012 and an approved GPU that can be shared on a LAN using RemoteFX… it’s blows the doors off of the pain in there costs and installations of Horizon by a GREAT MARGIN.
Remotefx vgpu windows 7 on vmware esxi 6.7 how to#
I have spent weeks trying to find resources on how to share a GPU on VMware ESXI 6 without having to deploy Nvidia Grid / Horizon and it comes up short. Granted, the WAN peformance is horrid with RemoteFX on standard bandwidth, but not everyone expects that. So, in short: with VMWARE it takes Hours, even DAYS to do it and with Windows Sever 2012 just MINUTES. Horizon view stinks if you have less than 50 virtual machines and simply want to share a very basic GPU experience. RemoteFX is so much easier to setup than Horizon View.
Remotefx vgpu windows 7 on vmware esxi 6.7 720p#
Talk about a pain in the butt, especially if all I am trying to do is demonstrate with live hardware to a client who is probably going to say screw VMWare / Nvidia- we just want to be able to play 720p movies for training on our vms and that is it.
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I have already done this using an Nvidia Titan Z, sharing it’s 2 GPUS with 24 Hyper-V hosts and like I said, the installation took only MINUTES, not HOURS or DAYs as it does with VMWare Horizon… It’s patently ridiculous that VMWare creates such a HUGE stumbling block, or sever requirement (over 4 servers and a full Active Directory deployment) just to share a flipping GPU with virtual machines.



Here’s my take: I can put the K1 card- haven’t tried yet, but am shortly- into a Windows Server 2012 R2 Hyper V host and within MINUTES start sharing the GPUs with virtual machines. This is frustrating: I think what they are saying is this: how can we use vDGA or shared GPU on Nvidia Grid K1 WITHOUT HAVING TO USE HORIZON.
