Jump To Close Expand all Collapse all Table of contents Setting up an NVIDIA GPU for a virtual machine in Red Hat Virtualization Preface 1. GPU device passthrough: Assigning a host GPU to a single virtual machine Expand section "1. GPU device passthrough: Assigning a host GPU to a single virtual machine" Collapse section "1. GPU device passthrough: Assigning a host GPU to a single virtual machine" 1.1. Enabling host IOMMU support and blacklisting nouveau 1.2. Detaching the GPU from the host 1.3. Attaching the GPU to a Virtual Machine 1.4. Installing the GPU driver on the virtual machine 1.5. Updating and Enabling xorg (Linux Virtual Machines) 1.6. Removing a host GPU from a virtual machine 2. Assigning virtual GPUs Expand section "2. Assigning virtual GPUs" Collapse section "2. Assigning virtual GPUs" 2.1. Setting up NVIDIA vGPU devices on the host 2.2. Installing the vGPU driver on the virtual machine 2.3. Removing NVIDIA vGPU devices 2.4. Monitoring NVIDIA vGPUs 2.5. Remote desktop streaming services for NVIDIA vGPU 3. Related information Settings Close Language: 简体中文 한국어 日本語 English Language: 简体中文 한국어 日本語 English Format: Multi-page Single-page PDF Format: Multi-page Single-page PDF Language and Page Formatting Options Language: 简体中文 한국어 日本語 English Language: 简体中文 한국어 日本語 English Format: Multi-page Single-page PDF Format: Multi-page Single-page PDF Chapter 3. Related information For further information on using NVIDA vGPU on RHEL with KVM, see: the NVIDIA GPU Software Release Notes. NVIDIA Virtual GPU Software Documentation at https://docs.nvidia.com. Previous