yes,


On Fri, Mar 15, 2024 at 5:34 AM Nux <n...@li.nux.ro> wrote:

> Pierre-Luc,
>
> Thanks for that. So for my own clarification, you are saying that for
> you, on XenServer Enterprise + drivers + licensing the vGPU feature
> "just works" out of the box using the standard Cloudstack feature (the
> same that supported NVidia Grid k1/k2 all those years ago) which we can
> find in the UI/API when definning compute offerings, correct?
>
> Regards
>
> On 2024-03-11 20:06, Pierre-Luc Dion wrote:
> > The way we've been delivering GPU offering with Cloudstack is by using
> > host
> > tags.
> > So each host with a specific GPU has the host tags, example: a16,
> > and the compute offering with the GPU definition also use the hosttag
> > a16.
> >
> > We've been using this with XenServer Enterprise and so far , no issue
> > for
> > GPU and vGPU support.
> >
> >
> > Nux: vGPU and GPU are more attractive than ever with AI inferencing
> > workload, GPU for AI and desktop, vGPU for desktop mostly.
> >
> >
> > On Tue, Feb 27, 2024 at 7:00 AM Nux <n...@li.nux.ro> wrote:
> >
> >> This sounds foreign to me, afaik GPU support is limited to certain
> >> (old)
> >> NVIDIA Grid cards on Xenserver Enterprise.
> >> Modern GPUs are not supported out of the box, although of course many
> >> here do use them by means of custom xml/groovy scripts.
> >>
> >> How you detect them, no idea, let's see how other users do it, if they
> >> care to share.
> >>
> >> On 2024-02-26 18:00, Douglas Oliveira wrote:
> >> > Hello,
> >> > How does the GPU discovery process work on the hypervisor with SC,
> >> > something similar to what Opennebula does? (through lspci)
> >> > I currently have a service offering created via API for an Nvidia A16
> >> > GPU,
> >> > which does not work because it is informed that there are no hosts
> >> > available to serve the resource. So I'm unsure whether what doesn't
> >> > work is
> >> > the service offering or the non-detection of the GPU on the host.
> >> >
> >> > Regards
> >>
>

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