Replace the device address as per in your environment. We'd have to put 2
> extraconfigs as we have 2 GPUs. Even extraconfig-1 can accomodate for both
> devices as well.
>
>
> 11. Once done, schedule the VM on the host, CloudStack will compose the XML
> with the additional configu
be quite useful for the community as well.
>
> Cheers
> Alex
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>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Jayanth Reddy
> Sent: 13 November 2022 10:43
> To: users@cloudstack.apache.org
> Cc: Emil Karlsson
> Subject: Re: vGPU support in CloudStack on Ubunt
: Re: vGPU support in CloudStack on Ubuntu KVM
Hi,
AFAIK, vGPU and GPU are only supported on Xen Hypervisor as per
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/CLOUDSTACK/GPU+and+vGPU+support+for+CloudStack+Guest+VMs.
Not sure about the vGPU but we managed to do a full GPU passthrough to a VM
Hi,
AFAIK, vGPU and GPU are only supported on Xen Hypervisor as per
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/CLOUDSTACK/GPU+and+vGPU+support+for+CloudStack+Guest+VMs.
Not sure about the vGPU but we managed to do a full GPU passthrough to a VM
running on Ubuntu KVM Host. Interested to
Hi all,
I am currently trying to get vGPU to work in some of our VMs in cloudstack
to enable GPU acceleration in Jupyter Notebooks.
Our current setup is using CloudStack 4.17.1.0 on Ubuntu 20.04 with KVM as
a hypervisor.
It seems like there is some support for vGPU in CloudStack but I can't find