On 2/9/20 9:33 PM, Sandra Menares wrote:

Hi Community,

We are planning to install QGIS on a Remote Desktop Server using Windows 2016 server with Hyper-V.

1.Does QGIS runs in a virtualized environment?

Sure; least of your problems.

2.Does the virtual host needs special graphics card, like ArcGIS does? �Like a NVDIA GRID card to pass through GPUs to the VM? https://pro.arcgis.com/en/pro-app/get-started/on-premises-overview.htm

I don't believe so, no.

3.What would be the minimum hardware requirements? CPU, RAM?

No telling without knowing what all the aggregate use cases of your usership will be. That being said, Windows is a hog and it's a poor excuse for a multiuser application platform. Were it me and I wanted to supply a central QGIS deployment to a user population, I'd set up QGIS Server on Linux and be done with it. That gets you away from having to pay for Remote Desktop Client Access Licenses (the cost of which scales with the size of the usership) or server OS licenses.

Thanks so much in advanced.

Kind Regards,

Sandra Menares | Project Engineer

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