I know CC is not suggested to be used in VM because GPU is not working. But some GPUs, such as NVIDIA Grid series or Tesla series, are able to be used in VMs. Did anyone get these hardware and try to run CC in VMs? Or anyone have idea about running CC in VM or HCI environment ?
If you just have a need/desire to work remotely, I may have a solution for you. If however you specifically want to know about running CC in a VM, I don't have any experience and you can ignore my next statement.
I have had success running CC through a remote desktop environment after a global policy tweak, but I have been told that there are VMs that have functional GPUs so they should work with CC (but they cost more and I have not tested any to know for sure).
Hope this is helpful to someone.
Answer Verified By: Ben Nion
Thanks Mark
This is what I want to know, no matter it is VM or remote desktop. But can I ask what hardware or set up that makes VMs with functional GPUs in your case?
This is the process that I followed to enable hardware acceleration (or some virtual equivalent) on the computer that I remote into:
Remote Desktop Hardware Acceleration (RemoteFX)
I know that some computers are not as easy to get the group policy editor to open as this walk-through indicates, but a simple Google search was enough for me to find a solution that allowed me to pull up the group policy editor and follow the procedure outlined above. Once again, I do not know if this would work in a VM environment.