Azure Virtual Desktop Setup

DragsTrail 0 Reputation points
2024-05-21T17:33:13.5866667+00:00

Hello,

I have developed a Windows desktop application with Visual Studio. It is a 3D CAM program based on OPEN GL.

I need a virtual desktop where I can install the application so that my potential customers can test it in the future to make a purchase decision. The idea is to create a user and password for the customer, allowing them to log into the virtual desktop.

Is something like this possible with Azure Virtual Desktop?

Regards,

Azure Virtual Desktop
Azure Virtual Desktop
A Microsoft desktop and app virtualization service that runs on Azure. Previously known as Windows Virtual Desktop.
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  1. deherman-MSFT 34,436 Reputation points Microsoft Employee
    2024-05-22T16:09:21.6+00:00

    @DragsTrail

    It depends on whether or not you need a dedicated GPU to utilize your Open GL based software. If not, then I think Azure Virtual Desktop would be suitable. If you require a GPU it might be best to utilize a Virtual Machine or Azure Lab Services. Both of these options allow you to utilize a GPU based machine.

    Let me know if you have any questions about these services and I will be happy to assist.


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  2. Udayashankar K.N 0 Reputation points Microsoft Employee
    2024-05-27T13:14:56.9466667+00:00

    yes it is possible we can use azure lab services however the point to be checked is the Workload for the Virtual Desktop as it needs a heavy desktop for design of 3D CAM.

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