Introduction to NVIDIA Virtual GPU - Part 1 - Intro, Which GPU & License?
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- čas přidán 19. 06. 2024
- NVIDIA Solutions Architect, Lee Bushen, will discuss all things NVIDIA Virtual GPU (vGPU) in this three part video series.
Part 1 of 3
Lee will give an introduction to vGPU and how relevant in todays world.
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CHAPTERS IN THIS VIDEO
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0:00 - Intro and Why vGPU?
05:52 - GPU Product Overview
09:31 - How does it work?
13:06 - Which Server?
15:35 - Which GPU?
25:39 - Remoting Stack
27:50 - Which vGPU License?
33:45 - Profiles and Protocols
38:06 - Other Considerations
42:04 - Summary
Download the slide deck: www.slideshare.net/LeeBushen/...
Check out this document for the most useful links on vGPU: drive.google.com/file/d/1K2B0...
Learn more about #NVIDIAvGPU here
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i read the pdf document. i found some prices, but not all prices. how much cost me to use an A100 remotely?, per month? per hour? however you calculate the cost.
Can I use this in my gaming laptop to run unreal engine?
Will this cover Multiple instance GPU or create a new playlist for that?
We hope to include MIG in a future video. vGPU and MIG are different ways of splitting up a GPU that can work together as well as independently. Lee.
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Hey will this be able to mimic 2 GPUS as 1 GPU for virtualization? in KVM for example? lets say I want to run a reinforcement learning algorithm and need 16GB of VRAM for my model, can I have 2 RTX 4000's such that I can stack the VRAMs to 16GB????????
You will need Nvlink for that, which is only available on RTX 3090, and RTX A5000 & A6000 cards
This will help with running fallout 3 on linux
I need this compatible with dell pe r710 which has a small pcie port
Can I use this on a computer that does not use a nvidia gpu?
yes you can. you use the gpu that is in their building from the computer in your desk.
I have problems in deploying the drivers
@@lonerthegamer6942try using Linux lol I've never had a problem unless device was dependant on windows app to int
If only nvidia doesn't charge you an arm and a leg for licensing, at least for non-business users.
You can go for the Intel Flex GPU now. Free licensing.