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Supercharge your datacenters with Hyper-V and virtualized GPUs
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Thursday, Mar 28, 2024, 09:00 AM PDTEvent details
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.
LucDorpmans
Mar 28, 2024MCT
Will 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