The VDI landscape is increasingly evolving to embrace virtual desktops that look, perform, and respond like their physical predecessors. Whether it’s application responsiveness with low latency across the network, or high-performance storage with expansive IOPS capacity that mirrors the native experience on one’s desktop/laptop, implementers and users expect their virtual desktops to behave akin to physical.
These technological achievements have led to increasingly successful virtual desktop deployments for knowledge workers and task workers, but not so much so for users of 3D graphics applications traditionally running on high-end dedicated graphics workstations. Across many industries and verticals like Manufacturing/Design, Higher Ed, and Healthcare, you’ll find end users needing access to immersive 3D graphics applications.
Cisco, Citrix and NVIDIA are pleased to be at the forefront of extending the applicability of VDI for graphics-intensive use cases, enabled by our jointly validated solution architectures based on Cisco Unified Computing, NVIDIA GRID™ vGPU™ and Citrix XenDesktop. This joint solution offers affordable, scalable performance for graphics-intensive VDI use cases, built on an optimized computing infrastructure from Cisco. Cisco Unified Computing System (UCS) is the foundation of Cisco Desktop Virtualization Solutions. Cisco UCS provides an end-to-end, service-and-application optimized platform for mobile, virtual workspaces. The embedded NVIDIA GRID solution enables GPU sharing without sacrificing application compatibility or the user experience. Citrix XenDesktop and XenApp deliver desktops and applications as on demand services that tap into the benefits of GPU resources. With our combined desktop virtualization solution, we’re expanding the utility, reach and performance of VDI.
Learn more about Cisco, Citrix and NVIDIA joint solutions for immersive 3D graphics in virtualized environments by checking out this helpful Solution Overview
For more information on NVIDIA GRID™:
NVIDIA GRID™ vGPU™ – www.nvidia.com/vgpu
NVIDIA GRID™ main website – www.nvidia.com/vdi
NVIDIA GRID™ K1 & K2 boards -http://www.nvidia.com/object/grid-boards.html
For more information on Cisco Desktop Virtualization Solutions with Citrix: www.cisco.com/go/citrix
Which UCS server you may recommend for high performance 3D VDI of VMware View?Especially for Teamcenter, UG, Solid Works…etc
Hi – we recommend the UCS C240 M3: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps12370/
Due to the airflow/cooling requirements of the passive cooled Nvidia GRID K1 & K2, these card are only supported in the C240 M3 server right now. At VMworld I heard that Nvidia is developing an actively cooled K2 to fit to more servers with less optimal airflow/cooling.
NVIDIA is currently in beta with the GRID K1 and K2 cards reworked as K1A and K2A which come with Active cooling. Mostly probable, NVIDIA will offer more power to the existing GRID cards and not just the active cooling, making them fit in lots and lots of hardware, not just the ones specifically designed with top performance airflow.
The rumors say that the new cards K1A and K2A will be available for order in Q1 2014, latest Q2 if some plans go wrong.
Cheers!