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HOL-1947-01: Maximizing the Power of vSphere for Diverse Workloads Using GPUs

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This part of the lab is presented as a Hands-on Labs Interactive Simulation. This will allow you to experience steps which are too time-consuming or resource intensive to do live in the lab environment. In this simulation, you can use the software interface as if you are interacting with a live environment.

The orange boxes show where to click, and the left and right arrow keys can also be used to move through the simulation in either direction.

In this lab there will be a lot of typing in a putty window.  Each command that needs to be type will be highlighted in blue.

  1. Click on DiverseD
  2. Click on DiverseC
  3. Click on the scroll bar
  4. Click on VM mlVGPUHol00
  5. Click on Action in the menu bar next to the "gear" icon
  6. Click on Edit Settings
  7. Click on PCI device 0
  8. Click on Cancel
  9. Click on VM W7Hol1
  10. Click on Action in the menu bar next to the "gear" icon
  11. Click on Edit Settings
  12. Click on PCI device 0
  13. Click on Cancel
  14. Click on the Putty icon in the menu bar at the bottom of the screen

Note: if the text stops, hit the tab key for command autocompletion

Type ./runBench.bash and press Enter

  1. Click on the RDP Client in the menu bar at the bottom of the screen
  2. Click on the Putty icon in the menu bar at the bottom of the screen

Note: if the text stops, hit the tab key for command autocompletion

Type cat WT.txt and press Enter

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