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VDI
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VDI solutions have become a more common approach for organizations. With the acceleration both on the server as well as GPU side, and thanks to a lower overall cost (Lower TCO), it's becoming a way to go for many enterprises that are concerned about security and the cost of managing client systems such as PCs and Notebooks.
Benefits of AMD EPYC technology for VDI solutions for your customers:
- Density benefit: High number of cores (up to 64 per CPU) can be distributed to users without over-provisioning
- For non-multicore optimized tasks (Office apps like Excel, Word or PowerPoint, Adobe, etc.): High frequency CPUs are not limiting the number of cores - choosing a 2.8GHz CPU with 32 cores per socket, is perceived as sweet spot for VDI environments
- The PCIe Gen4 makes the investment future proven for new GPUs/NVMe and or I/O cards
- An attractive price per core that equals an attractive price per virtualized client without compromising on performance
- A balanced configuration of the PowerEdge R7525 with up to 6 GPUs enables better density and better allocation of cores/memory to vGPUs and this equals to optimal parameters for a virtual client
- The PowerEdge R6515 with 2 GPUs can host up to 32 users each with 2 physical cores and 1GB Frame buffer (vRAM)
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Resources
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You can now support up to 230 users per node, or 90 simultaneous users in GPU configuration with excellent quality and low latency.1
Read this technical white paper to learn the benefits of GPU acceleration for VDI. -
Rapidly provision virtual workstations in a fraction of the time and cost of a physical workstation.
Dell in cooperation with NVIDIA has prepared this easy to read and understand document that illustrates the benefits of VDI environments running on AMD powered PowerEdge servers and accelerated with NVIDIA GPUs. -
VDI Reference Architecture—VMware Horizon 7 on Dell EMC PowerEdge R7525 Servers.
Describes technical considerations and best practices for integrating VMware Horizon brokering software with Dell EMC PowerEdge R7525 servers to create virtual application and desktop environments in a VMware vSphere environment.
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Learn more how Dell PowerEdge servers with AMD EPYC™ performance help you innovate with confidence in VDI environment
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STAGGERING VDI PERFORMANCE IS WITHIN YOUR REACH
Today’s businesses rely on high-powered workloads to do great things. And that means they need a whole new level of server performance. Look at this infographic to learn how Dell and AMD can help you .
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Dell EMC PowerEdge
for VDI
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PowerEdge R7525 up to 6xT4 GPUs with perfect balance of CPU cores, Memory, and vGPUs and maximum density.
Why this server:
A balanced config of the PowerEdge R7525 with up to 6 GPUs enables better density and better allocation of cores/memory to vGPUs.
Key benchmark:
Scalability on a three-node system of 230 users per node while maintaining sub-second performance.3 -
Power Edge R6515 with 2 GPUs can host up 32 users each with 2 physical cores and 1GB Frame buffer (vRAM).
Why this server:
A very appealing density enabling the best number of virtual machines per Rack or Rack U. -
vSAN ReadyNodes based on PowerEdge servers with AMD CPUs.
Why this server:
This block-like approach simplifies the management and setup of VDI environments.
Key benchmark:
Linear scalability for simplified deployment and management.
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Dell Smart Value with AMD servers
Dell Smart Value offers are carefully compiled to meet the unique needs and demands of your business.They are easy to order and help you optimize your expenses across the board with competitive pricing, attractive promotions and cashback offers.
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