![]() ![]() ![]() DCV also allows for the sharing of GPUs across multiple VDI instances, maximising return on investment of a remote visualisation cluster to handle all VDI sessions centrally. The client application receives the stream, decompresses it and displays it on the local monitor. Visualisation applications run on the DCV server, meaning demanding 2D and 3D processing and rendering takes advantage of the performance of the server and GPUs if fitted.Īpplication performance isn’t affected by available bandwidth, with DCV compressing the visual output of the application and streaming it back to the client as an encrypted H.264 stream. NICE DCV ( Desktop Cloud Visualization) is based on a client-server architecture, with the DCV Client (Receiver) being installed locally or a standard webbrowser client, and the DCV Server (Sender) being deployed onto a host server or cluster which then supports the high-end remote sessions. Access your high performance desktop from the browser on a regular PC or tabletĭownload the NICE DCV Server (includes a 30 days free trial license) and DCV Client.įor installation guides check our support page: NI SP Support.
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