Afternoon all,
I have a question around latency and general usability. I want to setup a 4U server chassis with a dual CPU socket board, 2, possibly 4 GPU's, storage etc etc. A standard server aside from the CPU and GPU choice.
It will be primarily a host to VM's using Hyper V as I don't want to cough up the licence cost for VMWare.
I will ideally have 2 end points, both being zero clients to remote onto said VM's on the host, of which my partner and I will have dedicated VM's as our 'desktops' where I'd like to allocate shared resources of the GPU's as we're both big gamers. This way, we don't have loud PC's in the gaming room.
My fear is stuff like online games. What sort of latency will we be looking at? Enough of an impact to make games unplayable? We're not exactly professional online gamers, but having huge impact lag will obviously be a less than desirable attribute.
We'll be going through a LAN via a 10gig switch. The host will have multiple other VM's running, but nothing intense, just stuff like linux boxes for my partner to work on her programming stuff (she's a senior software dev), maybe a media server and possible a few other small other VM's. Again, all tiny footprints in the grand scheme of thing.
The main goal is to have both our desks with zero clients on the back of the monitors, RDP's to our gaming VM's. Sound will be a digital output to the zero client obviously with local amp's/dac's if needed (for me it will be anyway to power my HD650's).
I'm not sure how things like wireless adaptors will work for our MS controllers, but I'm sure I can find a way around it.
Sorry for the long post! Thanks
I have a question around latency and general usability. I want to setup a 4U server chassis with a dual CPU socket board, 2, possibly 4 GPU's, storage etc etc. A standard server aside from the CPU and GPU choice.
It will be primarily a host to VM's using Hyper V as I don't want to cough up the licence cost for VMWare.
I will ideally have 2 end points, both being zero clients to remote onto said VM's on the host, of which my partner and I will have dedicated VM's as our 'desktops' where I'd like to allocate shared resources of the GPU's as we're both big gamers. This way, we don't have loud PC's in the gaming room.
My fear is stuff like online games. What sort of latency will we be looking at? Enough of an impact to make games unplayable? We're not exactly professional online gamers, but having huge impact lag will obviously be a less than desirable attribute.
We'll be going through a LAN via a 10gig switch. The host will have multiple other VM's running, but nothing intense, just stuff like linux boxes for my partner to work on her programming stuff (she's a senior software dev), maybe a media server and possible a few other small other VM's. Again, all tiny footprints in the grand scheme of thing.
The main goal is to have both our desks with zero clients on the back of the monitors, RDP's to our gaming VM's. Sound will be a digital output to the zero client obviously with local amp's/dac's if needed (for me it will be anyway to power my HD650's).
I'm not sure how things like wireless adaptors will work for our MS controllers, but I'm sure I can find a way around it.
Sorry for the long post! Thanks