> ## Documentation Index
> Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://docs.edisglobal.com/llms.txt
> Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.

# Desktop Acceleration

> Learn how graphical desktop workloads are handled, what performance to expect, and which use cases are suitable without GPU acceleration.

## What to Expect with Desktop Workloads

EDIS Global VPS instances are optimised for **network services, server workloads, and always-on applications**. Our VPS **do not include GPUs or hardware-accelerated desktop graphics**.\
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You can run Windows or Linux desktops, but performance depends fully on the CPU/RAM resources assigned to your VPS, because all graphics functions will need to be emulated by your CPU cores. \
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Our servers work well for **productivity and administrative tasks**, web browsing, trading, ... but may feel slow with **GPU-dependent workloads**.

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  <Card title="✔️ Suitable For">
    * Light Windows or Linux desktop environments
    * System administration
    * Browsing and productivity applications
    * Hosting services and tools that do not rely on GPU acceleration
  </Card>

  <Card title="⚠️ Not Suitable For">
    * Gaming
    * High-resolution video processing
    * 3D rendering, CAD, or other graphics-intensive applications
    * Workloads requiring premium RDP or remote-desktop graphics performance
  </Card>
</CardGroup>

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If you need a reliable work desktop or GUI environment for productivity, an EDIS Global VPS is a great option. If you require accelerated graphics, a VPS without GPU is not the right choice.
