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Nvidia-vgpu-vmware esxi 6.7
Nvidia-vgpu-vmware esxi 6.7












nvidia-vgpu-vmware esxi 6.7

The rest of the server memory and CPU was to be filled with normal virtual desktops. In this setup, we could place 8 heavy users per server (instead of 4 vDGA, twice the amount) or 32 moderate users on a single server. We used two profiles during these tests, one for heavy users (K260Q) and one for moderate users (K220Q). This proof of concept was running with Cisco UCS C240 servers with dual Intel Xeon 2.60GHz E5-2670 processors, 384GB of RAM, a single Emulex OCe11102-FX 10Gbit CNA and dual NVIDIA GRID K2 cards. They already use a combination of vSGA and vDGA for their purposes, but the vGPU technology would allow them to consolidate more users on a single server and be more flexible with resource deployments. I did a proof-of-concept project at a large municipality which uses 3D imaging for the entire blueprint of their streets, parcels of land, plumbing, power lines, fibers everything in and on the ground. For example, a single GPU core can host four virtual desktops with profile K240Q (1GB GPU Memory), but not three K240Qs and two K220Qs (512MB GPU Memory): Important to note is that vGPU profiles have to be planned properly, because a single GPU core can only support a single type of vGPU profile. Below is an overview of these profiles, which includes the resources and intended users: These vGPU profiles are resource profiles which you can assign to virtual desktops. VGPU is supported on the NVIDIA GRID K1 and K2 cards, with four vGPU profiles each. Citrix has been supporting this for a while, Microsoft has RemoteFX, but VMware has not joined this club until very recently with vSphere 6.0. NVIDIA is the catalyst behind this technology and the hypervisor layer has to support this for you to be able to take advantage of this powerful tech. In this concept, the virtual desktop gets a direct or shared line to the GPU for 3D processing on any device.

NVIDIA VGPU VMWARE ESXI 6.7 FULL

VGPU is a concept where an user of a virtual desktop can utilise the power of a GPU for running rich 3D applications, such as AutoCAD or other drawing applications, rendering or just watching full HD youtube.














Nvidia-vgpu-vmware esxi 6.7