NVIDIA Virtual GPU
Unlock Next Level Performance with Virtual GPUs
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Bare Metal Performance
Deliver performance virtually indistinguishable from a bare metal environment.
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Management & Monitoring
Leverage common data center management tools such as live migration.
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Optimal Resource Utilization
Provision GPU resources with fractional or multi-GPU virtual machine (VM) instances.
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Improve Business Continuity
Responsive to changing business requirements and remote teams.
NVIDIA Virtual GPU is a software that allows you to use the power of a graphics processing unit (GPU) for various workloads, such as virtual workstations, data science, and artificial intelligence. It can be installed on a physical GPU in a cloud or enterprise data centre server and create virtual GPUs that can be shared across multiple virtual machines and accessed from anywhere.
The benefits of NVIDIA vGPU software include delivering performance similar to a bare metal environment, using common data centre management tools, optimizing resource utilisation, and improving business continuity for remote teams.
The software comes in four editions, including Nvidia Virtual Compute Server, Nvidia RTX Virtual Workstation, Nvidia Virtual PC, and Nvidia Virtual Applications, each designed for different types of workloads.
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NVIDIA Virtual Compute Server (vCS)
Accelerate virtualised AI compute workloads on KVM-based infrastructure.
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NVIDIA RTX Virtual Workstation (vWS)
Virtual Workstations for creative and technical professionals using graphics applications.
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NVIDIA Virtual PC (vPC)
Virtual Desktop (VDI) for knowledge workers who use office productivity applications & multimedia
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Improve Business Continuity
Application streaming with Remote Desktop Session Host (RDSH) solutions.
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