Originally published at: https://developer.nvidia.com/blog/nvidia-vgpu-19-0-enables-graphics-and-ai-virtualization-on-nvidia-blackwell-gpus/
Virtualization has long promised efficiency and scalability. However, challenges persist due to the increasing demands of graphics and compute workloads, along with the need to find cost-effective solutions to improve user density. The NVIDIA RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell Series offers the first NVIDIA Multi-Instance GPU (MIG)-enabled GPUs designed to accelerate both graphics and compute workloads.…
Do the +gfx MIG configurations (when running on RTX 6000 Blackwell cards) support ray-traced applications? We’ve managed to get MIG set up, and it’s working well for most applications using the 1g.24gb+gfx mode, but certain Vulkan extensions do not appear to work (such as VK_NV_ray_tracing etc.).
The documentation says that graphics APIs are supported, but is vague about which capabilities this includes, so thought that I’d ask here and check whether this is intentionally not supported?