The 3D Renderer setting for full-clone virtual machine pools provides options that let you configure graphics rendering in different ways.
3D Renderer Options
The following table describes the differences between the various types of 3D rendering options available in VMware Horizon 8, but does not provide complete information for configuring virtual machines and ESXi hosts for NVIDIA GRID vGPU. These tasks must be done with vSphere Client before you attempt to create desktop pools in Horizon Console. For details on these tasks, see the NVIDIA vGPU Deployment Guide for VMware Horizon.
Option | Description |
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Manage using vSphere Client | This setting is not applicable to Linux desktops. |
Automatic | This setting is not applicable to Linux desktops. |
Software | This setting is not applicable to Linux desktops. |
Hardware | This setting is not applicable to Linux desktops. |
NVIDIA GRID vGPU | 3D rendering is enabled for NVIDIA GRID vGPU . The ESXi host reserves GPU hardware resources on a first-come, first-served basis as virtual machines are powered on. If a user tries to connect to a machine when all GPU hardware resources are being used by other virtual machines on the host, Connection Server will attempt to move the virtual machine to another ESXi host in the cluster before powering on. Use this setting when configuring NVIDIA GRID vGPU. When you select the NVIDIA GRID vGPU option, the Configure VRAM for 3D Guests, Max number of monitors, and Max resolution of any one monitor settings are inactive in Horizon Console. When you configure the golden image virtual machine or virtual machine template with vSphere Client, you are prompted to reserve all memory.
Important: If you configure the
NVIDIA GRID vGPU option, consider these potential constraints:
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Disabled | 3D rendering is turned off. |
Configuring Desktop Settings to Manage GPU Resources
You can configure other desktop settings to ensure that GPU resources are not wasted when users are not actively using them.
For floating pools, set a session timeout so that GPU resources are freed up for other users when a user is not using the desktop.
For dedicated pools, you can configure the Automatically logoff after disconnect setting to Immediately and a Suspend power policy if these settings are appropriate for your users. For example, do not use these settings for a pool of researchers who execute long-running simulations. Note that the Suspend power policy is not available if you use the NVIDIA GRID vGPU option.