Use of CC via VM mit GPU through AWS possible?
Posted: Tue Jan 27, 2026 4:10 pm
Hi everyone,
long time CC user here, but a recent change of employer has put me in a situation where I need to find a workable solution to continue using CloudCompare.
Currently, I have access to a VM without a dedicated graphics card on which an old version (7+ years old) of CC ran - but with restrictions (shaders didn't word, for example). I've upgraded late last year to the current version and CC won't run anymore. Discussions with our IT department pinpointed the issue to a missing graphics card in the VM. The service provider for the VM isn't able to supply a GPU-enabled VM, so I was offered a possible solution by using a VM with GPU on AWS. Does anyone have any experience going this route? Daniel, do you see any problems with that setup? Also, I was surprised that CC stopped working after the update completely. Are the newer versions that much more demanding on the GPU side?
I'd be thankful for any feedback.
Cheers,
Jo
long time CC user here, but a recent change of employer has put me in a situation where I need to find a workable solution to continue using CloudCompare.
Currently, I have access to a VM without a dedicated graphics card on which an old version (7+ years old) of CC ran - but with restrictions (shaders didn't word, for example). I've upgraded late last year to the current version and CC won't run anymore. Discussions with our IT department pinpointed the issue to a missing graphics card in the VM. The service provider for the VM isn't able to supply a GPU-enabled VM, so I was offered a possible solution by using a VM with GPU on AWS. Does anyone have any experience going this route? Daniel, do you see any problems with that setup? Also, I was surprised that CC stopped working after the update completely. Are the newer versions that much more demanding on the GPU side?
I'd be thankful for any feedback.
Cheers,
Jo