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https://communities.vmware.com/thread/564261
May 07, 2017 · Re: 3D Acceleration not supported on Guest Operating System dariusd May 7, 2017 4:45 AM ( in response to stattman ) As far as I'm aware, there are still no virtualization products at all with support for accelerated 3D graphics for macOS guests (or OS X, or Mac OS X).
https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/6.0/com.vmware.vsphere.vm_admin.doc/GUID-E03ED27D-E469-4115-80E1-435125D6168B.html
To use a Hardware 3D renderer, ensure that graphics hardware is available. See Configuring 3D Graphics. If you update the virtual machine compatibility from ESXi 5.1 and later to ESXi 5.5 and later, reinstall VMware Tools to get the latest SVGA virtual graphics …
https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-Workstation-Pro/12.0/com.vmware.ws.using.doc/GUID-F5186526-2382-4F4A-8009-3D07773A1404.html
Prepare the host system to use accelerated 3D graphics. See Prepare the Host System to Use 3D Accelerated Graphics. If using DirectX 9, verify that the guest operating system is Windows XP or later. DirectX 9 is supported on virtual machines running hardware version 11 or earlier.
https://www.vmware.com/content/dam/digitalmarketing/vmware/en/pdf/whitepaper/vmware-horizon-view-graphics-acceleration-deployment-white-paper.pdf
(super VGA, or super video graphics array) is easily confused with vSGA (Virtual Shared Graphics Acceleration). The VMware SVGA 3D graphics driver provides support for DirectX 9.0c and OpenGL 2.1. This driver is supported on Windows 7 for 2D and 3D, and is used for both software 3D and vSGA. vDGA configurations do
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When you create or edit a desktop pool of virtual machines, you can configure 3D graphics rendering for your desktops. Desktops can take advantage of Virtual Shared Graphics Acceleration (vSGA), Virtual Dedicated Graphics Acceleration (vDGA), or shared GPU hardware acceleration (NVIDIA GRID vGPU). vDGA and NVIDIA GRID vGPU are vSphere features that use physical graphics cards installed on the ...
https://communities.vmware.com/thread/564261
May 07, 2017 · Re: 3D Acceleration not supported on Guest Operating System dariusd May 7, 2017 4:45 AM ( in response to stattman ) As far as I'm aware, there are still no virtualization products at all with support for accelerated 3D graphics for macOS guests (or OS X, or Mac OS X).
https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/6.0/com.vmware.vsphere.vm_admin.doc/GUID-E03ED27D-E469-4115-80E1-435125D6168B.html
To use a Hardware 3D renderer, ensure that graphics hardware is available. See Configuring 3D Graphics. If you update the virtual machine compatibility from ESXi 5.1 and later to ESXi 5.5 and later, reinstall VMware Tools to get the latest SVGA virtual graphics …
https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-Workstation-Pro/12.0/com.vmware.ws.using.doc/GUID-F5186526-2382-4F4A-8009-3D07773A1404.html
Prepare the host system to use accelerated 3D graphics. See Prepare the Host System to Use 3D Accelerated Graphics. If using DirectX 9, verify that the guest operating system is Windows XP or later. DirectX 9 is supported on virtual machines running hardware version 11 or earlier.
https://www.vmware.com/support/ws5/doc/ws_vidsound_d3d_enabling_host.html
(Linux only) — NVIDIA GPUs support the features used in Direct3D acceleration. Linux open source drivers are not enabled. However, if you have a video card with an Radeon 8500 (or better) GPU, you can attempt to use the Direct3D acceleration using the ATI driver available at
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ch-LJLVv1NE
Sep 05, 2018 · In this video, I show you how to how to fix VMware "No 3D support is available from the host" and "Hardware graphics acceleration is not available" errors on Linux. I used Kubuntu 18.04 LTS and ...Author: Brain I/O
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