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Co-authored-by: Suresh Kumar Anaparti <[email protected]>
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source/adminguide/hosts.rst

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Guest Instance limit check is not done while deploying an Instance on a KVM hypervisor host.
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Discovering GPU Devices on Hosts
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Discovering GPU Devices on KVM Hosts
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For KVM, the user needs to ensure that IOMMU is enabled and the necessary

source/adminguide/virtual_machines.rst

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- For more information for XenServer, see `XenServer Documentation <https://docs.xenserver.com/en-us/citrix-hypervisor/graphics/hv-graphics-config>`_.
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- For KVM, to configure the host see how to `discover GPU Devices on Hosts here <hosts.html#discovering-gpu-devices-on-hosts>`_.
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- For KVM, to configure the host see how to `discover GPU Devices on Hosts here <hosts.html#discovering-gpu-devices-on-kvm-hosts>`_.
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#. Add the host to CloudStack.
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CloudStack checks if the host is GPU-enabled or not. CloudStack queries the host and detect if it's GPU enabled.

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