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Login VSI 3.7 Released

December 19, 2012August 19, 2025 Floris Tools

Login VSI version 3.7 has been released this morning (Amsterdam local time). Read the complete press release at the bottom of this post. The most important new features are:

  • Support for Windows 8 and Windows Server 2012
  • Support for Microsoft Office 2013
  • Support for Oracle VDI
  • Express version now supports non-English OS and Office
  • Pre-configured language profiles for English, Japanese, German and Dutch

Press release:

VDI Performance Testing with Windows 8 and Server 2012 now supported by Login VSI 3.7

New Login VSI version supports new Microsoft versions, Oracle VDI and extends language support.

Amsterdam, Tokyo. December 19, 2012 – Login VSI B.V. announces Login VSI 3.7; the newest version of the industry standard performance and scalability testing tool for Virtual Desktop Infrastructures and Server Based Computing environments. The initial announcement was made a few days ago in Tokyo on a press-event held in honor of the Login VSI partner of the year 2012, Networld Corporation in Japan.

Support for latest relevant technologies
The main focus of Login VSI 3.7 is to support the latest relevant technologies in the desktop virtualization market. Login VSI 3.7 introduces out-of-the-box support for simulating user workloads to test the performance of VDI and SBC environments based on Windows 8, Windows Server 2012 and Microsoft Office 2013. With this new version Login VSI also introduces support for Oracle Virtual Desktop Infrastructure.

Extended multi-language support
Login VSI 3.7 also extends the multi-language capabilities of Login VSI. Login VSI 3.7 introduces new pre-configured language profiles for English, Japanese, German and Dutch. Login VSI Express 3.7, the free entry-level version of Login VSI, now supports non-English Windows OS and Microsoft Office versions (a feature previously only available in Login VSI Pro).

Improved custom (core) workload analysis
The core workload in Login VSI provides a pre-defined but open structure to create customized user workloads. In Login VSI 3.7 the core workload is extended with timers, allowing custom workloads to be analyzed in more detail than before.

“We see an increasing need in the market to test the performance of VDI and SBC environments. More and more companies are starting to realize that a good desktop performance is crucial for satisfied and productive employees” said Eric-Jan van Leeuwen, CEO of Login VSI B.V. “This new version of Login VSI will enable all organizations that are committed to an optimal virtual desktop performance, to test the impact of upgrading to the latest versions of all relevant Windows products”.

The new version of Login VSI Express is free for all. The new version of Login VSI Pro is available to all customers on active support and maintenance.

Login VSI 3.7 can be downloaded as of today at www.loginvsi.com/download . More information about Login VSI can be found at www.loginvsi.com .

New features in Login VSI Pro 3.7 and Login VSI Express 3.7

  • Microsoft Windows 8 support
  • Microsoft Windows Server 2012 support
  • Microsoft Office 2013 support
  • Oracle Virtual Desktop Infrastructure support
  • Pre-configured language profiles for English, Japanese, German and Dutch
  • Core workload extended with timers, allowing custom workloads to be analyzed in more detail

New features in Login VSI Express 3.7 (already available in Login VSI Pro 3.x)

  • Non-English Microsoft Windows OS support
  • Non-English Microsoft Office support

About Login VSI
Login Virtual Session Indexer (Login VSI) is a vendor independent benchmarking tool to objectively test and measure the performance and scalability of Virtual Desktop Infrastructures and Server Based Computing environments by simulating unique user workloads. Leading IT-analysts recognize and recommend Login VSI as the de-facto industry standard benchmarking tool for VDI and SBC. Login VSI can be used to test VMware View, Citrix XenDesktop and XenApp, Microsoft Remote Desktop Services or any other Windows based hosted desktop solution. Login VSI is the standard tool used in all tests that are executed in the internationally acclaimed Project Virtual Reality Check. For more information visit www.loginvsi.com

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