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Measures reported by WVDGPUUserTest GPU-accelerated computing is the use of a graphics processing unit (GPU) together with a CPU to accelerate scientific, analytics, engineering, consumer, and enterprise applications. GPU-accelerated computing enhances application performance by offloading compute-intensive portions of the application to the GPU, while the remainder of the code still runs on the CPU. If a GPU-enabled session host / AVD is not sized with adequate GPU resources, then any user accessing graphic applications on that host is bound to complain of slowness. Also, if even a single user of an AVD is accessing graphic applications that are utilizing GPU memory and processing resources excessively, it could cause a GPU contention on the AVD that may adversely impact the graphic experience of other AVD users. To ensure an above-par graphic experience for all AVD users, administrators must track how much GPU resources are used up by each user, and proactively identify that user who may potentially cause a GPU crunch on a chosen session host / AVD. This can be achieved using the WVDGPUUserTest. This test auto-discovers the users who are accessing graphic applications on a chosen session host / AVD, and reports the memory and processing resources used by each user. In the process, the test points you to users who are accessing resource-hungry graphic applications on the AVD. Outputs of the test : One set of results for each user who is accessing graphic applications on the chosen Session Host / Azure Virtual Desktop that is using GPU. The measures made by this test are as follows:
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