Hi Nicolas,
Yes, I understand that it will need a relatively powerful server. But it
will be mainly for editing and viewing tasks (all 2d, no 3d) with
normally no complex analysis tasks.
Most of our Windows clients are virtualized through Citrix anyway - so
there won't be too much difference in this respect, I guess. We will test it and see. Thanks for sharing your thoughts, Andreas
On 2020-07-01 09:27, Nicolas Cadieux wrote:

Hi, I don't experience with app-v but I do have experience with huge spatial data set and QGIS. If you want to run QGIS in a virtual machine (I imagine this is the case), you may be able to do this with small project. For anything big, I believe the requirements of huge dataset and the computational power needed to processes them will find multiple bottle necks in virtual environments. For an effective GIS, you need lots of memory, multiple cpu cores, ssd speed data access and direct access to a real, unvirtualised GPU. If you have all that in the virtual environments, It could probably work. Nicolas Cadieux Ça va bien aller!
Le 30 juin 2020 à 04:25, Andreas Neumann <[email protected]> a écrit :

Hi, Does someone on this lists (user and developer list) have experience with installing QGIS in App-V mode? Are there any blockers or problems? Is this a recommended way to run QGIS on Windows? Thanks for sharing any experiences you have with this technology.
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