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  • October 30, 2025
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Jasonkeck-GDIT
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Good morning ScienceLogic Community, with the rapid adoption of Artificial Intelligence I am seeing a lot of GPU's being deployed and since these GPU's are not cheap there are lots of people asking if they can be monitored. Anyone monitoring GPU's already?

Thanks. 

Jason. 

Best answer by TaylorJohnson

We have an NVIDIA PowerPack already released and we also have an AMD PowerPack coming in the next week or so. 

We have released a vLLM powerpack for users of those model libraries for specific AI workflows. Definitely share if you have some other use cases to look at. 

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TaylorJohnson
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  • October 30, 2025

We have an NVIDIA PowerPack already released and we also have an AMD PowerPack coming in the next week or so. 

We have released a vLLM powerpack for users of those model libraries for specific AI workflows. Definitely share if you have some other use cases to look at. 


TaylorJohnson
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  • November 5, 2025

The AMD GPU monitoring powerpack was released yesterday and we'd love feedback on it, NVIDIA, and the vLLM integration. 


Jasonkeck-GDIT
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  • November 5, 2025

Taylor, right now I only have direct access to NVIDIA GPU's I will go on the hunt for some AMD GPU's but no promises. 


Jasonkeck-GDIT
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  • November 19, 2025

@TaylorJohnson I downloaded installed and have the NVIDIA GPU's monitored fantastically on my server that hosts my pool of GPU, however when I try to monitor a virtual server which I have GPU resources mapped to I am unable to get anything monitored in ScienceLogic, I know that not everything will come through on a virtual GPU especially things like Serial numbers and hardware side info but I was hoping to get some utilization stats in order to see which of my virtual servers may be running hot,, its not easy to map them to the main host and make it hard for end users to understand. 


Jasonkeck-GDIT
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  • April 22, 2026

@TaylorJohnson  We should chat sometime about the difference with NVIDIA GPU’s in passthrough mode and vGPU mode when assigning GPU’s to VM’s in a VMware cluster. vGPU’s are a bit tricky but they provide a huge amount of flexibility for devices which are not cheap and I see more and more people using the vGPU method. and monitoring vGPU’s per VM and not just at the Host level is going to become more important as time goes on. 

 

Thanks. 

Jason Keck


TaylorJohnson
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  • April 22, 2026

@Jasonkeck-GDIT This would be ​@LeoN now so I’ll tag him in