The demands placed on modern IT infrastructures have changed fundamentally: today’s employees need location-independent access to computationally intensive applications without compromising security or the user experience. Our Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) solutions resolve this dilemma by centralising hardware resources and seamlessly delivering the full performance of high-performance workstations over the network.
To ensure a smooth user experience when working from home, even with complex 3D applications, CAD projects or data-intensive analyses, we rely on a high-performance architecture that has been specifically developed to meet the demands of the future.
At the heart of our VDI systems lies NVIDIA vGPU technology. Rather than allocating fixed hardware resources, the performance of physical accelerator cards is dynamically distributed amongst users.
- Seamless collaboration: Lag-free work on high-resolution models and during video conferences.
- Efficient utilisation: Optimal distribution of graphics power according to users’ current needs.
The technical foundation is provided by server platforms from Supermicro and Gigabyte. These systems are designed for maximum density and thermal efficiency, enabling them to host a large number of virtual desktops in a minimal amount of space within the data centre.
- Scalability: Expand your capacity in a modular way as your team grows.
- Reliability: Redundant components ensure that your workforce remains operational at all times.
To handle the required computing load and high user density, we rely on AMD EPYC™ processors. With their high core count and massive I/O bandwidth, they provide the ideal engine for virtualised environments.
- TCO optimisation: More virtual desktops per server unit reduce licensing and energy costs per workstation.
- Security: Hardware-based virtualisation features protect data integrity at the CPU level.
Virtual GPUs (vGPUs) in VDI environments
Performance enhancement
Virtual GPUs accelerate graphics processing, resulting in higher performance for graphics-intensive applications. This is particularly useful in industries such as design, architecture and software development, where precise and fast graphics processing is essential.
Improved user experience
vGPUs enable a more fluid and responsive working environment that is comparable to high-performance local machines. This improves user satisfaction and productivity, as employees spend less time waiting and more time on productive activities
Ihre Vorteile im Überblick
| Strategic benefits | technical implementation |
| Data sovereignty | all project data remains in the secure data centre. |
| Future-proofing | full support for AI-powered workflows and software stacks from 2026. |
| Flexibility | rapid provision of new workstations regardless of the device (BYOD). |
| Low maintenance | centralised administration of updates and software rollouts for all users. |
The most important advantages of VDI
With our VDI solutions, you benefit from numerous advantages:
Flexibility
Employees can access their working environment from anywhere.
Security
Centralised management and control of data with the highest security standards.
Cost efficiency
Reduction of hardware and maintenance costs through centralised management.
Scalability
Simple scaling of the infrastructure as required.
Performance capability
Optimised performance for demanding applications such as 3D design and deep learning.
Contact sysGen now
We help you strike the perfect balance between performance and cost-efficiency. Our VDI solutions are vendor-neutral and optimised for leading virtualisation platforms such as VMware, Citrix and Microsoft Azure.
Optimise your remote working strategy with an infrastructure that makes no compromises on performance.
FAQ - VDI
- What is VDI?
Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) enables companies to host virtual desktops in a centralised environment and provide them securely to their employees' end devices. This makes remote working more flexible, secure and efficient.
- What advantages does VDI offer?
VDI offers flexibility, security, cost efficiency, scalability and high performance. Employees can access their working environment from anywhere and companies benefit from centralised management and reduced hardware costs.
- Which technologies do you use for VDI?
We mainly use VMware Horizon for 3D design and office applications. We use Linux KVM for computing, machine learning and deep learning virtualisation. We use Proxmox for various virtualisation needs.
- How does sysGen support the implementation of VDI?
sysGen supports you with comprehensive consulting, detailed planning, implementation and ongoing support for your VDI environment. We ensure that your VDI solution functions optimally and meets your requirements.
- Can VDI be integrated into my existing IT infrastructure?
Yes, our VDI solutions are flexible and can be easily integrated into existing IT infrastructures. Our experts ensure seamless integration and optimised configuration according to your specific requirements.
- How can I contact sysGen to find out more about VDI?
You can contact us using the contact form on this page. Our experts are at your disposal to answer your questions and develop customised solutions for your specific needs.

