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2014 Oct 03
2
Virtual gaming/workstation desktops using KVM VGA passthrough?
Dear List,
Recently I read an article [1] about how to use KVM and VGA passthrough to
create multiple GPU accelerated VM's for use in gaming or as virtual
workstations:
[1]
http://www.pugetsystems.com/labs/articles/Multiheaded-NVIDIA-Gaming-using-Ubuntu-14-04-KVM-585/
I'm planning on building a KVM workstation to do this using CentOS 7 or
Ubuntu 14.04 LTS as the base virtualization host
2014 Oct 07
2
Re: Virtual gaming/workstation desktops using KVM VGA passthrough?
...lar thread on the Arch Linux user forum. But
> as it turns out, the article that you found (which seems really
> well-written) already mentions that thread, and in fact even links to
> one of my comments on that thread, namely this comment:
> https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?pid=1313007#p1313007
>
> With regard to CentOS 7 vs Ubuntu 14.04, keep in mind that VFIO (which
> is part of the Linux kernel) is relatively new and is still rapidly
> evolving.
>
> I'm not very familiar with CentOS, but if I'm not mistaken, CentOS 7
> uses kernel 3.10 by default....
2014 Oct 04
0
Re: Virtual gaming/workstation desktops using KVM VGA passthrough?
...a look at a particular thread on the Arch Linux user forum. But
as it turns out, the article that you found (which seems really
well-written) already mentions that thread, and in fact even links to
one of my comments on that thread, namely this comment:
https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?pid=1313007#p1313007
With regard to CentOS 7 vs Ubuntu 14.04, keep in mind that VFIO (which
is part of the Linux kernel) is relatively new and is still rapidly
evolving.
I'm not very familiar with CentOS, but if I'm not mistaken, CentOS 7
uses kernel 3.10 by default. You'll probably want to use...
2014 Oct 07
0
Re: Virtual gaming/workstation desktops using KVM VGA passthrough?
...ch Linux user forum. But
> > as it turns out, the article that you found (which seems really
> > well-written) already mentions that thread, and in fact even links to
> > one of my comments on that thread, namely this comment:
> > https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?pid=1313007#p1313007
> >
> > With regard to CentOS 7 vs Ubuntu 14.04, keep in mind that VFIO (which
> > is part of the Linux kernel) is relatively new and is still rapidly
> > evolving.
> >
> > I'm not very familiar with CentOS, but if I'm not mistaken, CentOS 7
>...