Last week, NVIDIA released an update for the vGPU driver and manager (also described on The Citrix Blog). Besides bug fixes, this release introduces 3 new vGPU profiles, 1 new profile for the GRID K2 card (K280Q) and 2 new profiles for the GRID K1 card (K160Q and K180Q).
Card | Profile | Frame buffer | Virtual display heads | Max resolution per head | Max vGPUs per GPU | Max vGPUs per board |
K1 | K180Q | 4096Mb | 4 | 2560×1600 | 1 | 4 |
K1 | K160Q | 2048Mb | 4 | 2560×1600 | 2 | 8 |
K2 | K280Q | 4096Mb | 4 | 2560×1600 | 1 | 2 |
As you can see, the K180Q and K280Q profiles will assign an entire GPU to a VM. This can be compared to GPU pass-through, but leveriging the functionality of vGPU.