NVIDIA enables GeForce GPU Passthrough for Windows Virtual Machines  

    NVIDIA enables GeForce GPU Passthrough for Windows Virtual Machines

    NVIDIA enables GeForce GPU Passthrough for Windows Virtual Machines


    Posted: 31 Mar 2021
    NVIDIA has enabled GPU passthrough beta support for a Windows virtual machine on GeForce GPUs. What does this mean?
    With virtualization enabled, GeForce customers on a Linux host PC can now enable GeForce GPU passthrough on a virtual Windows guest OS. There are a few GeForce use cases where this functionality is beneficial such as:

    • GeForce customers wanting to run a Linux host and be able to launch a Windows virtual machine (VM) to play games
    • Game developers wanting to test code in both Windows and Linux on one machine

    What class of virtualization is supported on GeForce GPUs?
    GeForce GPU passthrough supports 1 virtual machine. SR-IOV is not supported on GeForce. If you want to enable multiple virtual machines to have direct access to a single GPU or want the GPU to be able to assign virtual functions to multiple virtual machines, you will need to use NVIDIA Tesla, Quadro, or RTX enterprise GPUs.

    Which driver is GeForce virtualization (beta) supported on?
    GeForce virtualization (beta) is supported on R465 or higher drivers.

    Which GeForce GPUs and Windows OSes support virtualization?
    The feature is enabled on all GeForce/TITAN GPUs supported in the R465 driver (Kepler and later for Desktop; Maxwell and later for Notebook) for Windows 10.

    Do you need to have more than one GPU installed or can you leverage the same GPU being used by the host OS for virtualization?
    One GPU is required for the Linux host OS and one GPU is required for the Windows virtual machine.


    Source: GeForce GPU Passthrough for Windows Virtual Machine (Beta) | NVIDIA


    Brink's Avatar Posted By: Brink
    31 Mar 2021


 

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