Tag: VMware {Code}
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By Tony in AI, Deep Learning, Dell Technologies, GPU, HPC, Machine Learning, NGCA, Python, vExpert, VMware, VMworld
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October 6, 2021
Here you will find resources from VMworld Code Session 2778 – Talk Nerdy to Me, Using Python to Create VMs with vGPUs for AI Workloads.
Permanent link to this article: https://www.wondernerd.net/talk-nerdy-to-me-vmworld-code-session-2778/
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By Tony in AI, Conferences, GPU, Horizon, Machine Learning, NGCA, PowerCLI, Python, vExpert, VMworld
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August 27, 2021
It’s VMworld time! Hopefully you’ve registered for VMworld. In this post you’ll find some of the sessions I’m presenting & some you wont want to miss.
Permanent link to this article: https://www.wondernerd.net/talk-nerdy-to-me-updates-at-vmworld/
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By Tony in Deep Learning, GPU, Horizon, HPC, Large Scale Compute, Machine Learning, NGCA, PowerCLI, Programming, vExpert
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March 13, 2019
Over the weekend I finished writing a PowerCLI script to do VDI by day and compute by night. In in this post I’m going to share the script and how to set it up with you.
For those not familiar with the term VDI by day and compute by night here is my vision for it. Let’s say you have a bunch of VDI users who are structural engineers. They typically work from 8 in the morning to 5 or so at night. On their VDI desktops they have programs like like AutoCAD which require high end GPUs, but since they are using VDI they’re virtual GPUs or vGPUs. That means you have these high end GPUs that might be sitting idle for 12 to 16 hours a day and the organization spent a lot of money for those GPUs.
Now what if you could use those GPUs for something other than just engineers virtual desktops? You know, get a little more millage out of them. The R&D department keeps wanting more servers for their high performance computing (HPC) farm… What could 12 extra hours a day of GPU time coming from the Engineers idle VDI hosts do to help them?
Permanent link to this article: https://www.wondernerd.net/scripting-vdi-by-day-and-compute-by-night/
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.
Permanent link to this article: https://www.wondernerd.net/number-of-vgpus-available-in-vsphere/
I’m a noob when it comes to PowerCLI, I can Get-VM like most everyone else, but not much more. You may have seen my previous post about Taking Back Resources where I talked about the theory and logic behind vGPU cycle harvesting. Right now I’m working on putting it into action and the best way …
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