View Graphics Technologies: Hardware Acceleration | VMware Horizon 8.x Exam 2V0-51-21

View Graphics Technologies: Hardware Acceleration

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Which two View graphics technologies are hardware accelerated? (Choose two.)

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The two View graphics technologies that are hardware accelerated are vDGA and vGPU.

vDGA stands for Virtual Dedicated Graphics Acceleration, which allows a virtual machine to directly access a physical GPU installed on the host system. This technology provides a high level of graphics performance for the virtual desktop, as it enables the virtual machine to utilize the full capabilities of the physical GPU. vDGA is typically used in high-performance use cases, such as 3D rendering or video editing.

vGPU stands for Virtual Graphics Processing Unit, which allows multiple virtual machines to share a single physical GPU. This technology provides a balance between performance and resource utilization, as multiple virtual machines can share the same GPU while still receiving dedicated GPU resources. vGPU is typically used in environments where multiple virtual desktops are running on a single host system.

3dfx is not a View graphics technology, but rather a graphics card manufacturer that was popular in the late 1990s and early 2000s.

Soft 3D is a software-based graphics technology that emulates a GPU in software. This technology is not hardware accelerated and therefore does not provide the same level of graphics performance as vDGA or vGPU. Soft 3D is typically used in low-resource environments where hardware-based graphics acceleration is not available.