Hello.
Is it possible to have vGPU on consumer hardware? I have a laptop with GTX960M.
I want to have near-native performance and not requiring to use the DisplayPort to view the output when assigning the Nvidia dGPU to a VM.
Intel provides GVT (Intel's Graphics Virtualization Technology), the interesting flavour is GVT-g. It seems merged in Linux vanilla for KVM with official forks for qemu and Xen.
Kind regards.
Is it possible to have vGPU on consumer hardware? I have a laptop with GTX960M.
I want to have near-native performance and not requiring to use the DisplayPort to view the output when assigning the Nvidia dGPU to a VM.
Intel provides GVT (Intel's Graphics Virtualization Technology), the interesting flavour is GVT-g. It seems merged in Linux vanilla for KVM with official forks for qemu and Xen.
Kind regards.