NVIDIA Virtual GPU Manager (formerly NVIDIA vGPU Host Driver) to be deployed in the hypervisor for virtualized environments.

What is the NVIDIA Virtual GPU Manager?
The NVIDIA Virtual GPU Manager (formerly called NVIDIA vGPU Host Driver) is installed on the hypervisor. It allows one or more virtual machines to simultaneously access a single or multiple physical GPUs, ensuring efficient resource sharing and high performance within a virtualized environment.
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.
Getting started with NVIDIA Virtual GPU Manager
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 the features of NVIDIA vGPU for Compute, please refer to the following documentation.
Compatible Infrastructure Software Versions
For optimal performance, always use the latest NVIDIA Virtual GPU Manager (formerly called NVIDIA vGPU Host Driver) version available, in combination with the other components of the NVIDIA AI Enterprise Infrastructure 8 release.
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