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What you are looking for is NVIDIA virtual compute server vGPU. This allows you to share a NVIDIA GPU across multiple VMs for gpu-enhanced compute workloads like AI, etc. Nutanix supports that and the inverse of that which is multi-GPU where you would assign multiple vGPUs to a VM. We added support for multiple vGPU in 5.18. We also just added live migration of vGPU enabled VMs in 5.18.1. NVIDIA introduced support for virtual compute server vGPU with NVIDIA GRID v9 and RHEL 8.x with GRID v10. So support on Nutanix would follow that as long as you are running GRID v10 or later on ESXi 6.5 or later and AOS+AHV 5.10 or later.V100 is usually the best card for AI/ML workloads. We support 1 or 2 of those on several server models across NX, DX, XC, HX, and UCS models.You’d want to read NVIDIA documentation under vGPU user guide. https://docs.nvidia.com/grid/10.0/grid-vgpu-user-guide/index.html You want to look at the “C” vGPU profiles as these are the compute profiles. These all have 1 displa
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