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Revision as of 15:35, 1 June 2020


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This guide describes how to allocate vGPU resources to a virtual machine (VM), installing the necessary drivers and checking whether the vGPU can be used.

Supported flavors

To use a GPU within a VM, the instance needs to be deployed on one of the flavors listed below. The GPU will be available to the operating system via the PCI bus.

  • vgpu1-c18-56gb

Preparation of a VM running CentOS7

Preparation of a VM running CentOS8

Preparation of a VM running Debian10

Preparation of a VM running Ubuntu20