We're installing a system like this at work for viewing 3D data.
The problem we've found is that even 2GB Xeon/Quadro workstations bog down with the large datasets we use, and more importantly having to stream a 1-2 GB data file from server to workstation just to start analysis is a problem.
I don't know much about the system, but from what I understand, is that there is a server which holds the data on local disks. It's equipped with a powerful 3D accelerator with something like 4 GB of RAM. A 'thin-client' program on the PCs can then be used to request views of the data which are then rendered by the server.
This seemed a bit of a strange idea at first, but it makes sense. Anyone else heard of such a system being used?
The problem we've found is that even 2GB Xeon/Quadro workstations bog down with the large datasets we use, and more importantly having to stream a 1-2 GB data file from server to workstation just to start analysis is a problem.
I don't know much about the system, but from what I understand, is that there is a server which holds the data on local disks. It's equipped with a powerful 3D accelerator with something like 4 GB of RAM. A 'thin-client' program on the PCs can then be used to request views of the data which are then rendered by the server.
This seemed a bit of a strange idea at first, but it makes sense. Anyone else heard of such a system being used?
