"Trust Microsoft to deliver consistent and optimal performance" is Martinsen's advice. What's a potential Cloud PC buyer to do as they try to assess the service's suitability for their workloads? A promising new PC system benchmark test, called DAW Bench, has emerged that shows up a previously elusive audio interface problem. Earlier this week Microsoft even promoted a new Azure instance type that offers less RAM – tuned to the needs of applications that can get away with using less memory. That's at odds with the megacorp's stance regarding cloudy servers – a product in which it makes a virtue of the underlying hardware and its capabilities. "Such numbers would not be very useful or reliable, since a Cloud PC is not a fixed hardware device but a dynamic SaaS offering that Microsoft continuously evolves," Martinsen wrote. Meet the new Citrix, same as the old Citrix – but hybrid.Teradici re-emerges as 'HP Anyware' to replace ZCentral Remote Boost.Microsoft extends Teams into VMware and Citrix VDI.AWS targets desktop virtualization rigs with lift and shift to cloudy DaaS.More targeted tests for the GPU/CPU can be run on specialised tools like for instance Unigine Heaven or Cinebench respectively. Microsoft does not, therefore, publish performance data for its Cloud PC configurations. Just a quick an dirty comparative performance test can be done using UserBenchMark.
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