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This guide describes how to  
This page describes how to  
* allocate virtual GPU (vGPU) resources to a virtual machine (VM),  
* allocate virtual GPU (vGPU) resources to a virtual machine (VM),  
* install the necessary drivers and  
* install the necessary drivers and  
* check whether the vGPU can be used.  
* check whether the vGPU can be used.  
Access to repositories as well as to the vGPUs is currently only available within [https://arbutus.cloud.computecanada.ca Arbutus Cloud]. Please note that the documentation below only covers the vGPU driver installation; the CUDA toolkit is not pre-installed.
Access to repositories as well as to the vGPUs is currently only available within [https://arbutus.cloud.computecanada.ca Arbutus Cloud]. Please note that the documentation below only covers the vGPU driver installation. The [https://developer.nvidia.com/cuda-toolkit-archive CUDA toolkit] is not pre-installed but you can install it directly from Nvidia or used from [[Accessing_CVMFS|the CVMFS software stack]].
The [https://developer.nvidia.com/cuda-toolkit-archive CUDA toolkit] can be installed directly from Nvidia or used from [[Accessing_CVMFS|the CVMFS software stack]].
If you choose to install the toolkit directly from Nvidia, please ensure that the vGPU driver is not overwritten with the one from the CUDA package.
If you choose to install the toolkit directly from Nvidia, please ensure that the vGPU driver is not overwritten with the one from the CUDA package.


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