![]() ![]() Generation 2 guest Virtual Machines are not supported in combination with RemoteFX vGPU. When configuring Windows 7 with Sp1 with RemoteFX vGPU and Windows Server 2012 RDweb, please see the following hotfix article KB 2863663: Hyper-V Integrated Services must be updated on any Windows 7 with SP1 virtual machine that has been migrated from Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1 to Windows Server 2012. On Windows 7 with SP1 with RDP 8.0-update on non-LAN RDP connections, the RemoteFX vGPU is not used, and in Windows 7 with SP1 with the RDP 8.0-Update will only leverage RemoteFX vGPU using RDP 7.1. Windows 7 Enterprise with SP1 or Windows 8 Enterprise as guest operating system in a virtual machine with the RemoteFX 3D Video Adapter enabled.Still only support DirectX 9 in this configuration for RemoteFX vGPU. The Windows 7 with SP1 virtual machine RemoteFX vGPU enabled virtual machine will Windows 7 with SP1 virtual machines with RemoteFX vGPU enabled require a DirectX 11-capable GPU on Windows Server 2012. A DirectX 11-capable GPU with a WDDM 1.2 compatible driver.AMD calls this processor feature “NPT” (Nested Page Table), Intel calls it “EPT” (Extended Page Table). A SLAT-capable processor (Second Level Address Translation).To off-load graphically intense workloads from the CPU to a physical GPU in Windows Server 2012 the following hardware is required: ![]() The CPU load and improve the scalability for graphic intense workloads that run in the VDI virtual machines. The virtual machines are able to offload rendering of graphic information from the processor to the dedicated graphics adapter. The vGPU feature of RemoteFX makes it possible for multiple virtual machines to share a physical graphics adapter. ![]() Additionally, RemoteFX improves access to peripheral devices attached ![]() It optimizes the display experience for remote users, even on constraint networks. RemoteFX in Windows Server 2012 is a suite of improvements to the Microsoft Remote Display Protocol (RDP). ![]()
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