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=== Remote off-screen windows via Xvfb ===
Some applications insist on displaying graphical output, but you don't actually need to see them since the results are saved in a file.
In that case the job can run as a regular batch job, using either the CPU or the GPU for 3D rendering. To enable this you can run
the application you are calling with the X virtual frame buffer (Xvfb) in a job script as follows:
  xvfb-run <name-of-application>
if using the CPU for rendering or
  xvfb-run vglrun -d egl <name-of-application>
if using the GPU for rendering, in which case you need to reserve one GPU with Slurm, see [[Using_GPUs_with_Slurm|Using GPUs with Slurm]].
Note that, depending on the workload the GPU may not necessarily be faster than the CPU, so it's important to benchmark before
committing to using the more expensive GPU.


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