Whitepaper: Lambton College – Teradici APEX™ 2800 Server Offload Card Case Study
With over 6,500 students, Lambton College has a fast growing student base with limited classroom and computer lab space. To match lab sizes with the number of current classes, Lambton College recently began moving from traditional desktop PCs to a virtualized VMware View environment with the goal of allowing students and faculty to navigate between labs and also work on personal devices off campus. However, Lambton College needed a high-performance solution that would be able to support the graphic intensive workloads of its students while maintaining its target ROI.
With over 6,500 students, Lambton College has a fast growing student base with limited classroom and computer lab space. To match lab sizes with the number of current classes, Lambton College recently began moving from traditional desktop PCs to a virtualized VMware View environment with the goal of allowing students and faculty to navigate between labs and also work on personal devices off campus. However, Lambton College needed a high-performance solution that would be able to support the graphic intensive workloads of its students while maintaining its target ROI.
With the APEX™ 2800, Lambton College was able to manage overall CPU demand and provide a reliable and consistent level of experience to students and faculty regardless of the overall demand on CPUs.
Read now and learn how the APEX™ 2800:
- Improved user experience and application performance
- Ensured a consistent user experience even with 1 vCPU per VM
- Eliminated customer tickets around user experience (even with graphic intensive workloads)