Make the most out of your Remote Desktop resources with DCV!
VMs are common practice today, but they are sized for peak loads and do not easily adapt as demand fluctuates. The result: idle capacity that remains allocated, driving up costs and limiting how many users you can actually serve.
Add rising hypervisor, GPU and license costs to the equation, and the VM model becomes even less attractive. In our latest video, we break down the “resource waste” problem and show how resource sharing with DCV on Linux Servers allows each remote desktop user to consume what they really need, dynamically and in real time – while supporting many more users with the same resources.
- Watch the video below.
- Learn more about resource sharing in our GPU sharing article.
- Try resource sharing on your Linux server now with DCV.
Note: Unfortunately this DCV resource sharing feature is not available on Windows, due to Microsoft licensing policies.
Do you want to see more on how to setup and use DCV efficiently? Please visit our support portal.



