The guests will see a generic vga adaptor (from the web):
"With -vga std you can get a resolution of up to 2560 x 1600 pixels."
[https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/QEMU]
From my experience the performance is not great, but is usable for 2D
stuff.
On 2015-07-02 15:26, Simon via smartos-discuss wrote:
Hi Robert,
I was referring to giving a KVM guest access to the GPU.
What I'm trying to determine is if I ran KVM guests (Windows, Linux)
if they would 'see' the virtual GPU providing 3D functionality.
I'm not expecting the virtual GPU to be able to play 3D games or run
Photoshop but wanted a snappy desktop experience.
Thanks
SD
On Jul 1, 2015 10:59 PM, Robert Mustacchi <[email protected]> wrote:
On 7/1/15 13:28 , Simon Davis via smartos-discuss wrote:
> Hi,
> Does SmartOS support 3d acceleration for guests?
There's a couple different things you could be looking here, so it's
important to take them each apart. First I'm going to assume you're
referring to KVM guests, if not, then I apologize.
On this front, there are two different things you might want to do or
be
referring to. The first is the act of using the local keyboard, video,
and mouse with a guest. The second is to give a hardware virtualized
guest a GPU through PCI device assignment. We don't support either of
them.
Does that address what you were looking to do? Is there something else
you wanted to do?
Thanks,
Robert
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