[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-users] PCI/VGA passthrough: differences between Xen and ESXi?
Hi Patrick,
I don't mean to jump in after you already got the information you wanted, but I thought I would throw in my two cents in hopes that it helps save you some time & effort.
I wrote that second guide, it's a bit out of date so if you choose to use it know that things are a little different. ÂI have been using AMD passthrough on Windows 7 and Windows 8 since September, but I have yet to get it working in Linux, but I blame my own inexperience for that. ÂThere are links on my guide to youtube video walkthrough & very short HVM performance demo. ÂJust following the instructions will have you up and running in about 2 hours, but actually understanding how it all works may take quite a bit longer.
I have shared the same card by shutting down one instance and booting another, but there is a performance degradation problem which I would say is due to the lack of FLR in consumer graphics cards. ÂThere are work-arounds but they will feel "hacky", just be ready to deal with major pains getting multiple machines using the same card and make plenty of backups. ÂI don't know how ESXi handles this problem, but if you do I would love to know more.
I use a macbook so I know where you are coming from, I totally prefer the mac/unix environment for a workstation. ÂUnfortunately I am pretty sure that OS X requires a UEFI bootloader, and that only exists in upstream-qemu which to my knowledge does not yet work with VGA Passthrough. ÂYou would be stuck in SDL or VNC, or maybe ssh, not that those are necessarily bad.Â
Good luck with your adventures, ~Casey _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xen.org/xen-users
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