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articles/virtual-desktop/virtual-desktop-fall-2019/configure-vm-gpu-2019.md

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These instructions should have you up and running with GPU acceleration on one session host (one VM). Some additional considerations for enabling GPU acceleration across a larger host pool:
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* Consider using a [VM extension](/azure/virtual-machines/extensions/overview) to simplify driver installation and updates across a number of VMs. Use the [NVIDIA GPU Driver Extension](/azure/virtual-machines/extensions/hpccompute-gpu-windows) for VMs with NVIDIA GPUs, and use the AMD GPU Driver Extension (coming soon) for VMs with AMD GPUs.
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* Consider using a [VM extension](/azure/virtual-machines/extensions/overview) to simplify driver installation and updates across a number of VMs. Use the [NVIDIA GPU Driver Extension](/azure/virtual-machines/extensions/hpccompute-gpu-windows) for VMs with NVIDIA GPUs, and use the AMD GPU Driver Extension for VMs with AMD GPUs.
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* Consider using Active Directory Group Policy to simplify group policy configuration across a number of VMs. For information about deploying Group Policy in the Active Directory domain, see [Working with Group Policy Objects](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=620889).

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