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by diabllicseagull 1032 days ago
they used to not support unified memory in their vGPU drivers. it was a major deal breaker back then.
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I think that's still the case; though I assume you're talking about Linux-on-Linux vGPUs, the same is true of e.g. WSL2 where unified memory isn't supported. Sucks, because it's a great feature.
According to the manual, UVM is supposed to be working on vGPUs (at least MIG-backed vCS), I could never get it working though