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Supercharge your datacenters with Hyper-V and virtualized GPUs
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This session will dive into new GPU features on Windows Server and Azure Stack HCI, including GPU failover clustering and GPU partitioning (GPU-P). GPU-P, or GPU virtualization, is a new feature that...
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Updated Dec 27, 2024
Char_Cheesman
Mar 28, 2024Bronze Contributor
Welcome! Supercharge your datacenters with Hyper-V and virtualized GPUs is starting now. If you have any questions or feedback for our product teams, please post them here in the Comments.
- LucDorpmansMar 28, 2024MCTWill this work with any nVidia GPU or are there minimum requirements for the architecture of the GPU?
- GoaMetzJan 10, 2025Copper Contributor
Short answer: Yes.
I implemented P-GPU countless times, with everything from a 1050 up to 4090 and RTX-A Series and i got it working always. Consumer GPUs might not be officially supported or recommended, but they work just fine. Even the CPU integrated GPUs of Ryzen 7 & 9 can be used this way, it's not much, but better than nothing and it makes a big difference for video decoding, office workloads and the very GPU heavy internet browser.
- Jeff-WoolseyMar 28, 2024
Microsoft
The current list of GPUs supported for GPU partitioning is getting updated regularly. You can find it here: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-server/virtualization/hyper-v/gpu-partitioning?pivots=azure-stack-hci