Which protocol set is used to access physical workstations with high-end 3D graphics cards?
Which protocol set is used to access physical workstations with high-end 3D graphics cards?
To access physical workstations with high-end 3D graphics cards, the protocols Blast Extreme, PCoIP, and RGS are used. Blast Extreme and PCoIP are common for high-quality, high-performance remote desktop experiences, while RGS (Remote Graphics Software) is specifically designed for remote access to workstations with advanced graphics capabilities, making this set of protocols ideal for accessing such workstations.
I`m very confused by the answers given, since reading this article (because the question is about connecting to physical machine), I found the following line: Horizon is a multi-protocol solution, with three remoting protocols available when creating desktop pools or RDSH-published applications: Blast Extreme, PCoIP, and RDP. When connecting to physical machines, Blast Extreme or RDP can be used. PCoIP cannot be used with physical desktop machines. The article: https://techzone.vmware.com/resource/using-horizon-access-physical-windows-machines#display-protocols
Correct, maybe a wrong question. Only Blast and RDP can be used for physical Client Access
You can add a pcoip host card to a physical machine to be able to connect with pcoip. https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-Horizon-7/7.13/horizon-architecture-planning/GUID-E2FFCC1F-B14A-4A4E-A36C-994EACC542B6.html https://docs.teradici.com/knowledge/what-is-a-pcoip-remote-workstation-card
Please note that this question is not exclusively related to VMware products. The answer is D: Blast Extreme, PCoIP and RGS can be used to access physical workstations with high-end 3D graphics cards.
This is wrong question as per tech zone "Horizon is a multi-protocol solution, with three remoting protocols available when creating desktop pools or RDSH-published applications: Blast Extreme, PCoIP, and RDP. When connecting to physical machines, Blast Extreme or RDP can be used. PCoIP cannot be used with physical desktop machines." https://techzone.vmware.com/resource/using-horizon-access-physical-windows-machines#authentication
afther reading https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-Horizon-7/7.2/com.vmware.horizon.virtual.desktops.doc/GUID-CD8B9D0B-36DC-4C48-82D2-FCE10F71D48F.html i think it's C.
Requirements for All Types of 3D Rendering To enable 3D graphics rendering, your pool deployment must meet the following requirements: The virtual machines must be Windows 7 or later. The pool can use PCoIP, VMware Blast Extreme, or RDP as the default display protocol when the 3D Renderer setting Allow users to choose protocol is enabled (select Yes). 3D rendering settings are disabled when the default display protocol is set to RDP and users are not allowed to choose a protocol. So the answer can be B "Blast Extreme, PCoIP, RDP" https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-Horizon-7/7.12/horizon-virtual-desktops/GUID-CD8B9D0B-36DC-4C48-82D2-FCE10F71D48F.html
Read the question once again "Which protocol set is used to access physical workstations with high-end 3D graphics cards?" - ...access physical workstation with 3d-card... fully confused