There is that. Think that when Incus was just at 0.7, it was actually 0.7 ahead of LXD 5.2. That effectively made Incus 0.7 + 5.2 = 5.9. In that case, Incus 6.0 was imminent. Yes, Stephane's team has rocked it.
Not related to the video but is it possible to have a incus container or VM make use of the host system GPU? Like if I wanted to use a GPU-accelerated application only available on Windows.
Yes. Incus containers and VM's support Nvidia driver connection and even cuda core assignment as a feature. I have not had the hardware to experiment with this yet.
@@esparafucio True. If I ever get sufficient subscribers, I can buy some more hardware. My goal is to cover topics like GPU access from containers, clustering and project groups. In the interim, I have almost unending topics to cover.
I'm amazed how quickly Incus has gone from the initial fork to a full fat release. Well done to Mr S Graber and his team.
There is that. Think that when Incus was just at 0.7, it was actually 0.7 ahead of LXD 5.2. That effectively made Incus 0.7 + 5.2 = 5.9. In that case, Incus 6.0 was imminent. Yes, Stephane's team has rocked it.
Awesome information!
Not related to the video but is it possible to have a incus container or VM make use of the host system GPU? Like if I wanted to use a GPU-accelerated application only available on Windows.
Yes. Incus containers and VM's support Nvidia driver connection and even cuda core assignment as a feature. I have not had the hardware to experiment with this yet.
@@scottibyte That would be an awesome video topic if you ever get the hardware for it.
@@esparafucio True. If I ever get sufficient subscribers, I can buy some more hardware. My goal is to cover topics like GPU access from containers, clustering and project groups. In the interim, I have almost unending topics to cover.