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HPE NVIDIA GRID Workstation Edition - License - 4 Concurrent User
- HPE NVIDIA GRID Workstation Edition License
- Enables virtual GPU (vGPU) functionality
- Supports 4 Concurrent Users
- Designed for graphics-intensive applications
- Enhances performance in virtualized workstations
- Allows remote access to powerful graphics
- Ideal for design, engineering, and creative professionals
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Product Overview
HPE NVIDIA GRID Workstation Edition is a software license that enables virtual GPU (vGPU) capabilities for workstations. This license allows up to 4 concurrent users to access shared NVIDIA graphics processing power remotely, enhancing performance for graphics-intensive applications in virtualized environments.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Software License |
| Software Name | HPE NVIDIA GRID Workstation Edition |
Additional Specifications
| User Count | 4 Concurrent Users |
| Technology | Virtual GPU (vGPU) |
Product Description
The HPE NVIDIA GRID Workstation Edition license is a sophisticated solution designed to bring the power of dedicated NVIDIA graphics to virtualized desktop environments. By enabling NVIDIA's virtual GPU (vGPU) technology, this license allows multiple users to simultaneously share the resources of high-performance NVIDIA graphics cards installed in a server or workstation. This translates into a seamless and responsive user experience for demanding applications such as CAD/CAM, 3D modeling, video editing, and scientific visualization, even when accessed remotely. The concurrent user model ensures efficient resource utilization, making it a cost-effective way to provide professional graphics capabilities to a team. This edition is crucial for organizations looking to centralize their high-performance graphics resources while maintaining user productivity and flexibility.
