How to get llama 2 up and running , in a VM, with no GPU, and limited memory on Ubuntu

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OK I decided to write this up after unsuccessfully being able to find all the required info I needed in one place. In this setup we will be using Ubuntu Server 22.04.2 LTS as the OS. I have this running on a home lab ESXi server 8, on a HP Compaq Pro 6300 SFF CPU = Intel Core i7-3770 Installed Memory 16 GB I have some 10K SAS drives installed for the VM's If you have not already, navigate to  Get Ubuntu Server | Download | Ubuntu and download the 22.04.2 LTS ISO Next Lets create our VM that we are going to run this in. *Note Im using ESXi however you can probably do this in Workstation, Fusion, VirtualBox etc The main things to note on the VM creation. Set Ubuntu 64 bit as the guest OS Set your CPU relevant to the physicals CPU, I will be starting with 4 VCPU Set your Memory to as much as you can tolerate, I will be using 12 Disk Space - we are creating a 100G swap file, and the rest of the file can take up some room , so more is better if you can afford it Dont forget to add the U

Red Hat 8 as Instant Clone for Horizon View 7.11 Step By Step - Deploy an Instant Clone Pool

Deploy an Instant Clone Pool

We are now ready to deploy or pool. At this point you should have completed the following:
  1. Created the Master Template
  2. Prepared the Master Template
  3. (optional) Configure USB Redirection (coming soon)
  4. (optional) Configure Smart Card Redirection (coming soon)
  5. (optional) Configure Desktop for Session Collaboration (coming soon)
  6. Install the Horizon 7.11 Linux Agent
  7. Configured samba and winbind

Go ahead and open up your connection server admin page, goto Inventory > Desktops and click Add.

We will be adding an Automated Desktop pool


Select Instant Clone Pool

Select Floating



Give your Pool a Name




Select a naming pattern and number of machines


Select the VM we created
the snapshot
the location to put the VMs
Cluster, datastore resource pools etc.


Set the 'Allow users to choose protocol' to no, and make sure Blast is selected (Linux Agents dont use PCoIP)


Complete the rest of the steps, and entitle users to the pool.

You can monitor the progress in the vsphere clinet:









Once the agents are available you can then connect to the VM:















An that's it, you now have a Horizon View Instant Clone Pool running RHEL8 desktops.


For guidance see the VMware documentation.



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