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Creo Performance in VDI

NareshJ
7-Bedrock

Creo Performance in VDI

Hi,

 

One of the team is using Creo in VDI (Virtual Desktop) environment & facing performance issues when tried to open assemblies and drawing files. Kindly share some best practices to enhance the performances.

 

Thanks

Naresh

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VladimirN
24-Ruby III
(To:NareshJ)

Some discussion on this - "Virtual Desktops for Creo - Questions?": https://community.ptc.com/t5/System-Administration/Virtual-Desktops-for-Creo-Questions/td-p/855 


@NareshJ wrote:

Hi,

 

One of the team is using Creo in VDI (Virtual Desktop) environment & facing performance issues when tried to open assemblies and drawing files. Kindly share some best practices to enhance the performances.

 

Thanks

Naresh


Hi,

please provide more details concerning "performance issues".


Martin Hanák

Hi 

Below are the details of VDI. Kindly suggest.

 

Attribute

Value

CPU Cores

16

Memory

64GB

vGPU

nvidia_a40-8q

hard Disk

350GB

OS

Windows 11

 

Thanks

Naresh

Hi,

I expected a question or problem description.


Martin Hanák

Hi Martin,

 

User is experiencing slow in opening up creo files, above is the configuration of the VDI.

 

Hope this info is sufficient.

 

Thanks

Naresh


@NareshJ wrote:

Hi Martin,

 

User is experiencing slow in opening up creo files, above is the configuration of the VDI.

 

Hope this info is sufficient.

 

Thanks

Naresh


Hi,

I'm afraid I can't help you "remotely" (nor can anyone else). The problem must be solved by someone who knows the computing environment and can perform tests.


Martin Hanák
StephenW
23-Emerald III
(To:NareshJ)

I don't have any input on virtual displays specifically but things you can do are get a model opening speed comparison when opening from a local machine vs the VDI. Also check connection speeds.

Also, opening the model directly on the virtual machine, just to see if the problem is within the virtual machine or the connection.

 

rreifsnyder
15-Moonstone
(To:NareshJ)

Please note the actual CPU, the number of cores is irrelevant, Creo is mostly single threaded so what you really want to do is to check the cpu single thread performance here https://www.cpubenchmark.net/ . If this is a server based VDI, as most are, then they usually use Xeon processors which have large variability in their single thread performance, most are very poor.

 

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