Hi,
I believe some calculations are, optionally, being ran using OpenCL if it’s
available. You might want to keep than in mind. Rendering has been accelerated
using parallel processing on the cpu for a while now so using more than one cpu
would be recommended. I would allocate 8 to 16 GB of r
Hi Sandra,
Yes, we use QGIS on Windows 2016. It runs fine. Although not as an App-V
for now, but as a regular install. We would prefer to run it as an App-V
application.
No, you won't need special graphics card.
As to the third question: this is impossible to answer. It depends on
many fact
On 2/9/20 9:33 PM, Sandra Menares wrote:
Hi Community,
We are planning to install QGIS on a Remote Desktop Server using
Windows 2016 server with Hyper-V.
1.Does QGIS runs in a virtualized environment?
Sure; least of your problems.
2.Does the virtual host needs special graphics card, like
Hi Community,
We are planning to install QGIS on a Remote Desktop Server using Windows 2016
server with Hyper-V.
1. Does QGIS runs in a virtualized environment?
2. Does the virtual host needs special graphics card, like ArcGIS does?
Like a NVDIA GRID card to pass through GPUs to t