NVIDIA virtual GPU Description

NVIDIA's virtual GPU (vGPU) software delivers high-performance GPU capabilities essential for various tasks, including graphics-intensive virtual workstations and advanced data science applications, allowing IT teams to harness the advantages of virtualization alongside the robust performance provided by NVIDIA GPUs for contemporary workloads. This software is installed on a physical GPU within a cloud or enterprise data center server, effectively creating virtual GPUs that can be distributed across numerous virtual machines, permitting access from any device at any location. The performance achieved is remarkably similar to that of a bare metal setup, ensuring a seamless user experience. Additionally, it utilizes standard data center management tools, facilitating processes like live migration, and enables the provisioning of GPU resources through fractional or multi-GPU virtual machine instances. This flexibility is particularly beneficial for adapting to evolving business needs and supporting remote teams, thus enhancing overall productivity and operational efficiency.

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Company:
NVIDIA
Year Founded:
1993
Headquarters:
United States
Website:
www.nvidia.com/en-us/data-center/virtual-solutions/

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NVIDIA virtual GPU Features and Options

Server Virtualization Software

Audit Management
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Live Machine Migration
Multi-OS Virtual Machines
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Performance Optimization
Rapid Provisioning
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Type 1 / Type 2 Hypervisor

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