@mcerveny
I am very interested your magic script
This is very exciting!! I didnt read few posts carefully and totally missed this golden information!
The presented solution is proving that there is no differences between the same chip in GTX-Quadro-Tesla lines and all is about "software".
The solution is useful for virtualization only! It enables the vGPU feature for compatible GTX/RTX/Quadro cards to TESLA/GRID counterparts like M10,M60,P4,T4. It does not modify host installed card (no HW mod, no vBIOS mod, no SW driver modification, probably EULA compliant). It also relaxes all NVIDIA "crippled/throttled" vGPU features to guests (like GPU MEM limits, number of emulated monitors (max 4), resolution of monitors, CUDA...). It does not remove NVIDIA license (to be compliant).
As you mentioned It does not remove NVIDIA license.
That means I still need to purchase GRID vPC license? ($50 per CCU subscription per year)
I really wanted to build home VDI infra with KVM support.
I was hoping K10 -> K2 mod will give me VDI in KVM but griddy nVIDIA do not support K1/K2 to work on KVM (not in grid but only with vgpu software)
Do you think its possible to bring K2 to support with vGPU5~10 software? or its better to start with vgpu software supported whatever GPU?
I was thinking about getting AMD S7150 for KMV support but if theres a hole in vgpu software, I really want to approach that way.
My ultimate goal is to run 16 VDI infra with Looking Glass(
https://looking-glass.hostfission.com/)