I’ve been working on a PowerCLI function for the last few months in my free time and now I’d like to share it with everyone. This is a pretty spiffy function for those folks working with vGPUs, and it’s not just for VDI it can help those looking to virtualize ML/DL systems too. It calculates the vGPU carrying capacity of a vSphere environment.
Tag: Horizon vGPU
Feb 19
Number of vGPUs Available in vSphere
- By Tony in AI, Deep Learning, GPU, Horizon, Machine Learning, PowerCLI, Programming, VMware
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February 19, 2019
- Code, Deep Learning, Display Controller, DL, EUC, Get-VM, Get-VMhostPciDevice, GRID, Horizon, Horizon vGPU, Horizon vGPU capacity, Horizon View, Machine Learning, Max vGPU, ML, NVIDIA, NVIDIA GRID, P4, P40, Power Shell, PowerCLI, PowerShell, Script, Snipit, VDI, VDI by Day Compute by Night, vGPU, vGPU Capacity, vGPU Carrying Capacity, vGPU Cycle Harvesting, vGPU Scheduling, VMware Horizon, VMware Horizon View, VMware PowerCLI, VMware {Code}
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