vGPU - A Deep Dive developer to developer with XenServer Engineering

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vGPU - A Deep Dive developer to developer with XenServer Engineering -

If Beaumont engineering team XenServer wrote a deep dive into the models purpose and development of APIs implemented to vGPU

. It was a bit of a whirlwind in the last month releasing sharing real hardware GPU XenServer and XenDesktop through our vGPU tech preview. The twitter fun, excitement in the industry and the incredible feedback from those who have begun using technologies has been overwhelming. He is a hard-earned praise though based on years of engineering, research and testing on multiple teams and in collaboration with NVIDIA working on their grid technologies.

XenServer evolved on the development of revolutionary hypervisor at the University of Cambridge and we employ some of the brightest talents of the best universities. The final results can be a fluid and captivating the end user, but are the result of a cutting edge and inspiration engineering. We are so confident in the quality of our technologies we invite customers and developers to our partners such as NVIDIA, Dell, IBM, Cisco and HP working on GPU technology to examine our code and architecture through our open source model .

Developer partners, if one of those super-intelligent developers of our engineering team wrote toolstack a deep dive into object models and development APIs implemented to vGPU. Maybe not as expendable as the result YouTube videos, but for those of you deep in GPU technology and want to integrate or understand the nuts and bolts must read. note can contain a depth technical overview!

If our and other developers write articles for developers and partners such as NVIDIA eager to develop new technologies on xenserver.org and provide opportunities for the more technical among you ask questions directly to developers via the Q & A section or mailing lists. They also publish regular developer to developer blogs explaining the underlying hypervisor technology on topics such as how we can achieve a density of 500 VMs per XenServer host.
Citrix invests heavily in projects GPU and if you 'want to join Simon working on projects like vGPU we have a number of development openings here in Cambridge in the XenServer engineering. Please do check our careers site if you want to join the team!

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