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Cloud GPU Service

Release Notes and Announcements
Release Notes
Announcements
Product Introduction
Overview
Strengths
Scenarios
Notes
Instance Types
Computing Instance
Rendering Instance
Billing
Billing Overview
Renewal
Getting Started
User Guide
Logging In to Instances
Restarting Instances
Installing NVIDIA Driver
Uninstalling NVIDIA Driver
Upgrading NVIDIA Driver
Using GPU Monitoring and Alarm
Use Cases
Installing NVIDIA Container Toolkit on a Linux Cloud GPU Service
Using Windows Cloud GPU Service to build a Deep Learning Environment
Implementing Image Quality Enhancement with GN7vi Instances
Using Docker to Install TensorFlow and Set GPU/CPU Support
Using GPU Instance to Train ViT Model
Troubleshooting
GPU Instance Troubleshooting Guide
Troubleshooting Common Xid Errors
Collecting Log for GPU Instances
GPU Usage Shows 100%
VNC Login Failures
FAQs
Related Agreement
Special Terms for Committed Sales Model
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Upgrading Tesla Driver

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Scenarios

If you installed a Tesla or GRID driver version that does not match your business requirements, or if the GPU instance cannot run properly due to an incorrect driver type or version, you can upgrade the Tesla or GRID driver by uninstalling the current driver and installing the correct version.
Note:
NVIDIA GPU instance types include GPU passthrough instances (full GPU / physical GPU) and vGPU instances (fractional GPU, for example 1/4 GPU). Only passthrough (physical) GPUs can use the Tesla driver.

Procedure

1. Uninstall the current GPU driver.
For Tesla driver uninstallation, see Uninstalling Tesla Drivers.
For GRID driver uninstallation, see Uninstalling GRID Drivers.
Note:
Make sure the previously installed driver has been fully uninstalled before upgrading. Otherwise, the new driver may not work properly.
2. Install the new Tesla driver.
For Windows operating systems, see Manually Installing Tesla Driver - Windows.

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