Microsoft’s new GPU Partitioning (GPU-P) tech aims tochangehow virtual machines leverage GPU resources.
Users can then assign those partitions to individual VMs on the same server.
The technology also uses a process called failover clustering.

Microsoft says its engineers developed GPU-P in close collaboration with Nvidia.
Enabling the feature allows customers to “run their key AI workloads to achieve next-level efficiencies.”
Of late, cloud platforms have stolen much of the AI spotlight.
Beyond this feature, Microsoft revealed several other Windows Server 2025 improvements in April.
Most notably, users can receive security updates without rebooting, thanks to a clever in-memory code modification.
There are also significant performance improvements for SSDs with NVME, boasting a 70-percent increase in IOPS.
Plus, the OS will be available via subscription or a one-time license.