hyper v virtualization

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Hyper-V virtualization is a core technology from Microsoft that enables running multiple operating systems on a single physical machine. Discussions on WindowsForum.com cover topics such as GPU virtualization for Linux via WSL2, where Microsoft's DXGKRNL effort aims to bring Windows-style graphics support to Linux kernel environments. This reflects ongoing development in Hyper-V scenarios, including performance improvements and integration with enterprise IT infrastructure. Users also explore troubleshooting, configuration, and best practices for Hyper-V in Windows Server and Windows 10/11 environments.
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    Microsoft Reworks DXGKRNL for Linux GPU Virtualization in WSL2

    Microsoft’s long-running DXGKRNL effort for Linux has resurfaced with a fresh round of updates after years of relative quiet, and the timing is notable. What began as an ambitious attempt to bring Windows-style GPU virtualization into the Linux kernel for WSL2 and related Hyper-V scenarios is...
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