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Saimon Lv2Posted 05 Jul 2023 23:39

Regarding VDI, can it replace PC that is used for Graphic Design such as Photoshop and 3D modeling? Can VDI also replace PC that is used for Video Editing and Rendering?

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Dear @Simon

Yes, Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) can potentially replace PCs used for graphic design, including tasks like Photoshop and 3D modeling, as well as video editing and rendering. VDI allows users to access virtual desktops running on remote servers, providing similar functionality and performance as a traditional PC.

With VDI, powerful servers handle the processing and rendering tasks, while the user's device acts as a remote interface to access and control the virtual desktop. This allows graphic design and video editing software to run on the server and deliver the necessary performance to handle resource-intensive tasks.

However, it's important to consider a few factors when determining if VDI is a suitable replacement for a PC in these fields:

  • Performance: VDI performance depends on factors such as network bandwidth, server capacity, and the capabilities of the user's device. Graphics-intensive applications like Photoshop, 3D modeling software, and video editing tools require robust computing power and may be more demanding than other applications. Ensure that the VDI infrastructure can provide sufficient resources to meet the performance requirements.
  • Latency: Latency, or the delay between user input and system response, can affect user experience when using VDI. Graphics designers and video editors often require real-time responsiveness and immediate feedback. Therefore, it's crucial to have a stable and low-latency network connection to ensure a smooth workflow.
  • Graphics Processing Unit (GPU) support: Graphic design and video editing applications heavily rely on GPU acceleration. Ensure that the VDI infrastructure includes GPUs or supports GPU pass-through to provide the necessary graphics processing power.
  • Storage and data transfer: Large file sizes are common in graphic design and video editing workflows. Adequate storage capacity and fast data transfer capabilities are essential for a seamless experience. Consider the storage infrastructure and network bandwidth available in the VDI environment.


In summary, while VDI has the potential to replace PCs used for graphic design and video editing, it's crucial to assess the specific requirements of the software and workflows involved, including performance, latency, GPU support, storage, and data transfer capabilities.
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Newbie517762 Lv5Posted 06 Jul 2023 10:33
  
Yes, VDI offers a vGPU solution that can enhance 2D/3D design performance:
(For AUTOCAD, PS, maya & Office ....etc)






Alizaan Lv2Posted 06 Jul 2023 15:53
  
Dear @Simon

Yes, Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) can potentially replace PCs used for graphic design, including tasks like Photoshop and 3D modeling, as well as video editing and rendering. VDI allows users to access virtual desktops running on remote servers, providing similar functionality and performance as a traditional PC.

With VDI, powerful servers handle the processing and rendering tasks, while the user's device acts as a remote interface to access and control the virtual desktop. This allows graphic design and video editing software to run on the server and deliver the necessary performance to handle resource-intensive tasks.

However, it's important to consider a few factors when determining if VDI is a suitable replacement for a PC in these fields:

  • Performance: VDI performance depends on factors such as network bandwidth, server capacity, and the capabilities of the user's device. Graphics-intensive applications like Photoshop, 3D modeling software, and video editing tools require robust computing power and may be more demanding than other applications. Ensure that the VDI infrastructure can provide sufficient resources to meet the performance requirements.
  • Latency: Latency, or the delay between user input and system response, can affect user experience when using VDI. Graphics designers and video editors often require real-time responsiveness and immediate feedback. Therefore, it's crucial to have a stable and low-latency network connection to ensure a smooth workflow.
  • Graphics Processing Unit (GPU) support: Graphic design and video editing applications heavily rely on GPU acceleration. Ensure that the VDI infrastructure includes GPUs or supports GPU pass-through to provide the necessary graphics processing power.
  • Storage and data transfer: Large file sizes are common in graphic design and video editing workflows. Adequate storage capacity and fast data transfer capabilities are essential for a seamless experience. Consider the storage infrastructure and network bandwidth available in the VDI environment.


In summary, while VDI has the potential to replace PCs used for graphic design and video editing, it's crucial to assess the specific requirements of the software and workflows involved, including performance, latency, GPU support, storage, and data transfer capabilities.
Tayyab0101 Lv2Posted 06 Jul 2023 18:06
  
Hello,
yes you can opt for this kind of solution by using vGPU hardware cards it can be achieved easily. we have implemented this at one of our client in an IT college where they have labs for photoshop classes and it works perfectly fine. you just have to create a separate VM pools for those classes so that they can automaticall use GPUs while generating a user session.

BR,
Tayyab
RegiBoy Lv5Posted 10 Jul 2023 10:25
  
Yes it can be used as replacement of Graphics and  Video editing
Naomi Lv3Posted 10 Jul 2023 10:30
  
Graphics-intensive applications like Photoshop, 3D modeling software, and video editing tools require robust computing power and may be more demanding than other applications are compatible by VDI.
noime Lv3Posted 10 Jul 2023 10:35
  
I think it is not an issue on VDI exept gaming application.
Cesar Lv2Posted 10 Jul 2023 10:41
  
Yes, Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) has the potential to replace PCs used for graphic design jobs such as Photoshop and 3D modeling, as well as video editing and rendering. VDI enables users to access virtual desktops operating on distant servers, which provide functionality and performance comparable to a standard PC.
MarioC Lv2Posted 10 Jul 2023 10:54
  
Yes, VDI can potentially replace PCs used for graphic design and video editing, but there are a few things to consider:

VDI needs to provide sufficient computing resources like CPU power, GPU capabilities, and memory for smooth performance.
Josepina31 Lv2Posted 10 Jul 2023 11:18
  
VDI relies on network connectivity to access virtual desktops hosted on servers. For graphic design and video editing, it's crucial to have a reliable and high-bandwidth network connection to ensure seamless and responsive user experience. Both the client device and the VDI infrastructure should have sufficient network resources.

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