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I'm looking for a solution to VM that will display video/graphics card in the footprint, and not look headless. If I'm not mistaken, Linus mentioned a VirtualBox/VMware alternative that does this?

 

Thank you.. Sorry if I posted in the wrong section.  

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How much gpu performance do you need?

 

Most vm software will allow for a basic gpu and give you a working gui, but if you need a good amount of gpu performance you need something like vgpu, sr-iov or gpu passthrough.

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10 minutes ago, Silicuda said:

I'm looking for a solution to VM that will display video/graphics card in the footprint, and not look headless. If I'm not mistaken, Linus mentioned a VirtualBox/VMware alternative that does this?

 

Thank you.. Sorry if I posted in the wrong section.  

You might be referring to Redhat KVM. This is actually used in 7 gamers 1 cpu. But then they use FreeNAS which is not really the pure form of it.

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Hi Guys, I am just worried about VM footprints on the web being 'headless'.    Heard that there's a way not to be 'headless' in VMs, but I am unsure how. 

 

We are using VM's to manage multiple advertising accounts for our clients, to keep them separated so their employees can access it easily using remote desktop.      

 

Thanks

 



 

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