Intel KVMGT/XenGT GVT-g Updated For 2017-Q2

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  • phoronix
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    • Jan 2007
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    Intel KVMGT/XenGT GVT-g Updated For 2017-Q2

    Phoronix: Intel KVMGT/XenGT GVT-g Updated For 2017-Q2

    Intel developers have issued their quarterly official update to their GVT-g graphics virtualization technology stack for Linux KVM and Xen virtualization...

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  • danboid
    Senior Member
    • Jan 2009
    • 272

    #2
    I'm surprised it currently only supports remote displays. Having to remote into the VM with VNC seems to defeat the whole point unless you're just using GVT-g for OpenCL.

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    • Jabberwocky
      Senior Member
      • Aug 2011
      • 1211

      #3
      I agree. Only supporting remote displays are not useful for most users. It at least allows developers to experiment with software and test various system configurations.

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      • whitecat
        Senior Member
        • Feb 2011
        • 357

        #4
        Originally posted by Jabberwocky View Post
        Only supporting remote displays are not useful for most users.
        Statistics ?
        Because in enterprise environment where VMWare, RHEV, Hyper-V or Citrix server/cluster are used, remote display is the only and main way for users to access VM.

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        • starshipeleven
          Premium Supporter
          • Dec 2015
          • 14568

          #5
          Originally posted by whitecat View Post
          Statistics ?
          Because in enterprise environment where VMWare, RHEV, Hyper-V or Citrix server/cluster are used, remote display is the only and main way for users to access VM.
          And there are many servers with integrated Intel graphics? I thought most used the crappy integrated graphics of the lights-out management.

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