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Proxmox VGPU issues
I got my hands on a Tesla P4 and stuffed it into a Cisco c220 M4 running Proxmox. the plan was to split it between a windows VM for "cloud" gaming, and a ubuntu VM for plex. I have set up the windows VM, and followed the instructions at https://gitlab.com/polloloco/vgpu-proxmox and everything seemed to work at first. After a while, graphics performance would suffer, and exiting a game would show a popup from nvidia about reduced performance due to a missing license. I followed the instructions on here, https://github.com/KrutavShah/vGPU_LicenseBypass/issues/2, and that killed the popup, but not the slowdown. on a 2nd read, sounds like that fix is only for v14, and I installed v15. Anyone have any ideas?
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vGPU with ESXI suggestions
I don't know if this works under ESXI but have a quick look at https://github.com/KrutavShah/vGPU_LicenseBypass
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The primary programming language of vGPU_LicenseBypass is PowerShell.