The NVIDIA Virtual GPU (vGPU) for Compute Guest Driver allows multiple virtual machines to share a single physical GPU. The NVIDIA vGPU for Compute Guest Driver provides compute capabilities that are ideal for AI training, fine-tuning, and inference workloads, while also delivering the cost efficiency and scalability that come with shared GPU resources.
Please note that NVIDIA vGPU for Compute is exclusively licensed as part of NVIDIA AI Enterprise. This license is enforced through software using the NVIDIA License System.
Before you start, ensure that your environment is set up by following one of the deployment guides available in the NVIDIA AI Enterprise Documentation.
To learn more about NVIDIA vGPU for Compute features, please refer to the following documentation.
For optimal performance, always use the latest version of the NVIDIA vGPU for Compute Guest Driver available, in combination with the other components of the NVIDIA AI Enterprise Infrastructure 7 release.
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