VergeIO Delivers RTX Virtual Workstations to Enterprises

Press Release — For Immediate Release

VergeIO Delivers RTX Virtual Workstations to Enterprises

Private cloud operating system delivers automated GPU management, MIG configuration, and driver deployment without specialized expertise

Server with NVIDIA GPU — VergeIO RTX Virtual Workstation

VergeIO, the private cloud operating system company, today announced support for NVIDIA RTX vWS and vPC supported on the latest release of vGPU 20 providing a platform for visual compute that enables customers to deploy graphics-intensive professional applications from cloud-based virtual desktops. NVIDIA has certified VergeOS as a supported platform for RTX vWS enabled through GPU virtualization. The initiative brings automated GPU management, intelligent provisioning of right-sized virtual GPUs, and near bare metal performance to private cloud environments while giving customers confidence in a validated, NVIDIA-backed deployment path.

Key Takeaways
  • VergeOS now supports NVIDIA RTX vWS and vPC on vGPU 20, bringing certified virtual workstation capabilities to private cloud environments.
  • NVIDIA has formally certified VergeOS, establishing joint vendor support paths so both companies stand behind the deployment.
  • IT teams manage GPU resources through the same unified VergeOS interface used for compute, storage, and networking — no specialist required.
  • Driver provisioning, MIG configuration, resource allocation, and active monitoring are all automated at the platform level.
  • Organizations can deploy professional graphics and engineering workloads on private cloud infrastructure with near bare metal performance.

VergeOS abstracts GPU management tasks, including driver provisioning, resource allocation, active monitoring, and NVIDIA Multi-Instance GPU (MIG) configuration. IT teams deploy high performance, accelerated, professional graphics through the same unified interface they use for compute, storage, and networking. The approach eliminates the specialized expertise traditionally required to operate GPU infrastructure at scale.

Key Terms
RTX vWS (RTX Virtual Workstation)
NVIDIA’s flagship vGPU license delivering both graphics and compute acceleration inside VMs, enabling engineers and designers to run GPU-accelerated applications from centralized cloud infrastructure.
vGPU 20
NVIDIA’s March 2026 major vGPU software release, introducing Blackwell-generation GPU support, MIG + time slicing on KVM, and expanded virtual workstation capabilities.
MIG (Multi-Instance GPU)
Hardware-level GPU partitioning that divides a single physical GPU into isolated instances, each with dedicated compute engines, memory, and bandwidth — isolation enforced in silicon, not software.
vPC (Virtual PC)
NVIDIA vGPU license tier for knowledge workers running standard business applications that benefit from GPU-accelerated graphics in virtual desktop environments.
VergeOS
The private cloud operating system from VergeIO that consolidates compute, storage, networking, and GPU management into a single platform. GPU resources are managed through the same interface as all other infrastructure.
NVIDIA Certification
A formal validation confirming a platform meets NVIDIA’s technical requirements for enterprise GPU virtualization. Certification establishes joint support paths — both NVIDIA and the platform vendor stand behind the deployment.

The integration addresses a growing enterprise challenge. Organizations adopting professional graphics and engineering workloads need an enterprise-grade, secure, performant, and manageable GPU-accelerated platform. NVIDIA’s certification ensures customers can deploy with full vendor support from both companies.

“Enterprise IT teams want GPU infrastructure for accelerated, virtual workstations that works like the rest of their environment — manageable, automated, and easily accessible without calling in specialists. Our RTX vWS with vGPU 20 integration delivers exactly that. IT administrators deploy and manage virtual workstations through VergeOS the same way they handle everything else. No separate tools, no specialized training, no operational friction.”

— Yan Ness, CEO, VergeIO

VergeOS support for NVIDIA RTX vWS is available immediately for customers with active subscriptions. To learn more, visit Abstracted GPU Infrastructure or join us for a live webinar and demonstration on April 2nd at 1:00 PM ET: GPU Virtualization Without The Complexity.

?Frequently Asked Questions
What is NVIDIA RTX vWS and why does it matter for enterprise IT?
RTX vWS is NVIDIA’s flagship virtual workstation license, delivering both GPU-accelerated graphics and compute capabilities inside virtual machines. It allows engineers, designers, and AI developers to run demanding professional applications from centralized infrastructure without dedicated physical workstations. For IT teams, this means managing high-performance workstations through the same platform as the rest of the environment.
What does NVIDIA certification mean for VergeOS customers?
NVIDIA certification validates that VergeOS meets NVIDIA’s technical requirements for enterprise GPU virtualization. In practice, it means customers have a joint support path: when GPU issues arise, both VergeIO and NVIDIA engineering teams collaborate to resolve them. There is no finger-pointing between vendors, and customers deploy knowing both companies stand behind the configuration.
Does managing GPUs in VergeOS require specialized expertise?
No. VergeOS abstracts GPU management tasks including driver provisioning, MIG configuration, resource allocation, and monitoring through the same unified interface IT teams already use for compute, storage, and networking. There is no requirement for dedicated GPU specialists, no command-line tools, and no separate management console.
What GPU hardware is validated with VergeOS today?
Currently validated data center GPUs for vGPU include the A100, A30, A40, and L40 series, confirmed in VergeOS 26.1.3. MIG vGPU functionality has been validated on the NVIDIA Blackwell RTX Pro 6000 Server Edition. VergeOS documentation lists the complete set of validated GPU models and supported feature sets.
Where can I see VergeOS GPU management in action?
Join the live webinar on April 2nd at 1:00 PM ET for a full demonstration of GPU pass-through, vGPU, and MIG configuration in a unified private cloud environment. Register at GPU Virtualization Without The Complexity. An on-demand replay will be available after the event.

About VergeIO

VergeIO delivers the private cloud operating system that replaces fragmented infrastructure stacks with a single platform. VergeOS unifies compute, storage, networking, and now GPU management into one solution that runs on standard x86 hardware. Organizations use VergeOS to simplify operations, reduce infrastructure costs, and eliminate vendor lock-in. Learn more at verge.io.

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