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    update: vGPU w NVIDIA Tesla P4

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    vgpunvidiatesla p4xcp-ng 8.3
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      fatek
      last edited by fatek

      https://xcp-ng.org/forum/topic/8987/vgpu-nvidia-tesla-p4-xcp-ng-8-3-beta-2?_=1771119756879

      GPU:
      NVIDIA Tesla P4
      
      NVIDIA Grid Driver:
      NVIDIA-GRID-XenServer-8-580.126.08-580.126.09-582.16
      
      XenServer ISO:
      XenServer 8 2025-12-03.iso
      
      O/S:
      Windows 11_25H2
      

      Screenshot_20260214_180739.png

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        Aleksander
        last edited by

        Looking great. Which Nvidia GPU cards are supported?

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          tjkreidl Ambassador @Aleksander
          last edited by

          @Aleksander WIth standard install 8.2 and associated drivers, it's reported that support exists for the following:
          Tesla M6/M10/M60, P4/P6/P40/P100, V100, T4, A2/A10/A16/A40, and RTX A5000/A6000/6000/8000 series.
          The appripriate NVIDIA licensing must of course also be obtained and installed, including a license server.

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            fatek @Aleksander
            last edited by

            @Aleksander YMMV as XCP-NG is not a supported hypervisor. (XenServer is supported)
            https://docs.nvidia.com/vgpu/deployment/index.html

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              Aleksander
              last edited by

              Thank you all for information. I will try to virtualize GPU to Windows VMs.

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