
Mastering voodoo: Building Linux VDI for Deep Learning workloads, Part 2
In this previous post, I described the first attempt to build a VDI platform for Deep Learning Applications. This post aggregates the information I used... Read more
Johan van Amersfoort
In this previous post, I described the first attempt to build a VDI platform for Deep Learning Applications. This post aggregates the information I used... Read more
Linux VDI. It sucks. Period. Although it seems very easy to deploy and maintain, it isn’t. It’s some kind of voodoo that is hard to... Read more
At ITQ, we like to experiment with technology and push the limits of what’s possible. If we present sessions about the Art of the Possible,... Read more
The initiative to declare 2019 as the true Year of VDI continues. As you may have read in my previous blog post, I believe the... Read more
Many people joke about it and mock with the fact that it has been The Year of VDI for many years. But, is it finally here?... Read more
Today VMware released the newest version of the Horizon Suite, version 7.2 And although the previous releases contained great new features, this is one that... Read more
I’m currently working on the first design project after becoming VCDX. And so it is a great opportunity to use my newly developed skills to... Read more
Today, VMware announced the Q4 release of Horizon, version 7.0.3. In this post I will explain the new features and functionality. Windows OS Support Horizon 7.0.3 has... Read more
In 2014, VMware announced a new feature in Horizon 6 called Cloud Pod Architecture. This feature can make sure that you can run Horizon based... Read more