It depends if your GPU is supported, and such support is mostly beholden to the hardware before anything else. Currently it’s largely limited to: for Nvidia, most Maxwell, Pascal, & Turing cards; for AMD, very few obsolete cards; for Intel, gen 6–9 iGPUs.
Love this project. I nerded out on GPU passthrough several years ago and learned a lot. GPU sharing would be a killer feature for some of my workflows.
Recently, after being a long-time Nvidia customer, for Linux systems I've switched to AMD GPUs and have been very impressed with the amdgpu driver quality relative to Nvidia's proprietary driver. Do you have any thoughts on what the LibVF/GVM future looks like for AMD devices?
It is my understanding that both NVIDIA and AMD try to lock their vGPU functionality behind enterprise paid features and hardware. it is a big shame really. If people could run vGPUs in Linux at near native speed, the purely Windows market would shrink much quicker.