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# Virtualization
## Docker
Docker is a virtualization software that deploys docker containers.
Due to easy handlin and reproducable environments it is a useful tool.
## Enable Nvidia GPUs
To use Nvidia GPUs with docker you need to install the nvidia-cuda-toolkit.
There is a [guide on marmelab](https://marmelab.com/blog/2018/03/21/using-nvidia-gpu-within-docker-container.html) that focusses on that topic.
## Proxmox
Proxmox Virtual Envoronment is a virtualization software for servers.
It's made for VM and container deployment.
## PCI/GPU passthrough
To use GPUs or other PCI devices you need to work with PCI passthrough.
For documentation you can look in the [Proxmox wiki](https://pve.proxmox.com/wiki/Pci_passthrough).
There is also an [article](https://www.reddit.com/r/homelab/comments/b5xpua/the_ultimate_beginners_guide_to_gpu_passthrough) on reddit, that focusses especially on windows 10 VMs with GPU passthrough.

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# Proxmox # Disk Management
Proxmox is an environment for virtual machines and containers. ## Grow non-LVM ext4 partition
## Disk Management
### Enlarging disk of a VM
ATTENTION: Please note that the partition to enlarge has to be the last one with the free space after it. ATTENTION: Please note that the partition to enlarge has to be the last one with the free space after it.
This guide does not consider LVMs and is written for partitions with ext4 filesystems.
SSH into Proxmox.
Enlarge a disk by using:
`qm resize <vmid> <vm-disk-to-enlarge> <size>`
For example:
`qm resize 100 ide0 +100G`
SSH into the VM. SSH into the VM.
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# Docker
Docker is a virtualization software that deploys docker containers.
Due to easy handling and reproducable environments it is a useful tool.
## Enable Nvidia GPUs
To use Nvidia GPUs with docker you need to install the nvidia-cuda-toolkit.
There is a [guide on marmelab](https://marmelab.com/blog/2018/03/21/using-nvidia-gpu-within-docker-container.html) that focusses on that topic.

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# Proxmox
Proxmox is an environment for virtual machines and containers.
## Disk Management
### Enlarging disk of a VM
SSH into Proxmox.
Enlarge a disk by using:
`qm resize <vmid> <vm-disk-to-enlarge> <size>`
For example:
`qm resize 100 ide0 +100G`
## PCI/GPU passthrough
To use GPUs or other PCI devices you need to work with PCI passthrough.
For documentation you can look in the [Proxmox wiki](https://pve.proxmox.com/wiki/Pci_passthrough).
There is also an [article](https://www.reddit.com/r/homelab/comments/b5xpua/the_ultimate_beginners_guide_to_gpu_passthrough) on reddit, that focusses especially on windows 10 VMs with GPU passthrough.
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