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It is indeed a solution but KVM is already reportedly offering performance with hardware passthrough that only has single digit percentages of loss. I'm not aware that this is possible with a Windows hypervisor. I also want to be able to break free from Windows (for daily tasks) for various reasons.Performance-wise, lets not forget what Linus did with 7 Radeon Nano GPUs using KVM. I would still like multitasking performance to be available in Linux, but I don't think I'll be needing more GPU power than a recent iGPU can deliver.I could also go with ESXi but the problem is that it doesn't allow iGPU passthrough so I NEED to use a second dedicated GPU no matter what and I would be managing three OSes instead of two.
It is indeed a solution but KVM is already reportedly offering performance with hardware passthrough that only has single digit percentages of loss. I'm not aware that this is possible with a Windows hypervisor. I also want to be able to break free from Windows (for daily tasks) for various reasons.
Performance-wise, lets not forget what Linus did with 7 Radeon Nano GPUs using KVM. I would still like multitasking performance to be available in Linux, but I don't think I'll be needing more GPU power than a recent iGPU can deliver.
I could also go with ESXi but the problem is that it doesn't allow iGPU passthrough so I NEED to use a second dedicated GPU no matter what and I would be managing three OSes instead of two.