I'm building up a new on-site server for a doctor's office with about 10 users. We're going to use Windows Server 2012, Remote Desktop Services, and N-Computing thin clients to help comply with HIPPA security requirements.
I'm planning on using a Gigabyte GA-6PXSV3 motherboard with an E5-1650 CPU. The motherboard has iKVM capability. If I don't ever need to access the machine directly, do I still need to install a video card? Would I need a video card if I switched to one of the -05 CPU's that have on-board video?
Does the Windows 2012 vGPU take advantage of the -05 CPU hardware?
If I want to provide hardware video acceleration for RDS, do you have any recommendations for a DirectX11 GPU? They will be recording and playing back video clips at the work stations.
Thanks in advance,
Brian
I'm planning on using a Gigabyte GA-6PXSV3 motherboard with an E5-1650 CPU. The motherboard has iKVM capability. If I don't ever need to access the machine directly, do I still need to install a video card? Would I need a video card if I switched to one of the -05 CPU's that have on-board video?
Does the Windows 2012 vGPU take advantage of the -05 CPU hardware?
If I want to provide hardware video acceleration for RDS, do you have any recommendations for a DirectX11 GPU? They will be recording and playing back video clips at the work stations.
Thanks in advance,
Brian