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A systems administrator is troubleshooting a VDI deployment that is used to run high-frame-rate rendering. Users are reporting frequent application crashes. After running a benchmark, the administrator discovers the following:



Which of the following should the administrator do to resolve this issue?

  • A. Configure the GPU to run in compute mode.
  • B. Allocate more RAM in the VM template.
  • C. Select a higher vGPU profile.
  • D. Configure the GPU to run in graphics mode.
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Suggested Answer: C 🗳️

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BigM
5 months, 2 weeks ago
Selected Answer: C
The benchmark results indicate that the current vGPU profile is insufficient for high-frame-rate rendering, leading to frequent application crashes. vGPU (Virtual GPU) profiles define the amount of GPU memory and compute resources allocated to each VM. If a profile is too low for the workload, rendering applications may crash due to insufficient resources. A higher vGPU profile will allocate more VRAM and GPU cores, improving stability and performance. 🔹 How to Fix It? ✔ Upgrade the vGPU profile to one with higher VRAM and compute power. ✔ Match the profile to application requirements (e.g., CAD, gaming, or video rendering tools need high-end profiles). ✔ Ensure the hypervisor supports the chosen vGPU profile.
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