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Von: Pierre-Luc Dion
Gesendet: Thursday, January 7, 2021 4:38:42 PM
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Hello,
Effectively, at the moment you can only assign 1 vgpu to VM, I think it's a
limitation on the hypervisor, I'm not sure. A vGPU is just a subset of a
single GPU defined in the CloudStack compute offering. it also require
Nvidia licensing so you can enable nvidia grid, if I'm not mistaking.
Hi there,
As per the documentation [1], I noticed that there is a limitation of
number os vGPU per VM.
01. Is this applicable to other hypervisors such as KVM Hyper-V, etc as
well?
02. When we can expect a CloudStack release that facilitate multiple vGPUs?
03. Are there similar limitations for oth