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The difference from vSGA is that the proprietary VMware 3D driver is not used, and most of the graphics card’s features are supported.
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Virtual shared pass-through graphics acceleration allows a graphical processing unit to be shared with multiple users instead of focused on only one user. Virtual Shared Pass-Through Graphics Acceleration
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For a full list of compatible vSGA cards, see the VMware Virtual Shared Graphics Acceleration Guide. Important: Some examples of supported vSGA cards for Horizon 7 and later, and vSphere 7 are NVIDIA Tesla M6/M10/M60/P4/P6/P40 cards. Drawbacks of vSGA are that applications might need to be recertified to be supported, API support is limited, and support is restricted for the various versions of OpenGL and DirectX. Each VM uses a proprietary VMware vSGA 3D driver that communicates with the vendor driver in the VMware vSphere® host. A vendor driver needs to be installed in the hypervisor. With vSGA, the physical GPUs in the host are virtualized and shared across multiple virtual machines (VMs). vSGA is generally used for knowledge workers and, occasionally, for power users. However, vSGA can create bottlenecks, depending on which applications are used, and the resources these applications require from the GPU. It is an attractive solution for users who require the full potential of the GPU’s capability during brief periods. Virtual shared graphics acceleration (vSGA) allows a GPU to be shared across multiple virtual desktops.
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In addition to handling the most demanding graphical workloads, hardware acceleration can also reduce CPU usage for less demanding basic desktop or published application usage, and for video encoding or decoding, which includes the default Blast Extreme remote display protocol.