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Creating a Linux Gaming VM with Bazzite - Cloud Gaming Server Tutorial

Grab yourself a Pint Glass at For years, I've been obsessed with turning my homelab servers into Cloud Gaming servers. Having a headless gaming machine I can call up from any device on a moment's notice, and be able to play games from anywhere is one of my all-time goals. So when I saw an AMD Radeon Pro W5500 8GB GPU on eBay for $90, I knew what had to be done. Today, I'm going to walk through installing and setting up a Virtual Gaming Machine in Proxmox, with the use of Bazzite, Sunshine, and Moonlight... all open-source tools you can use to build your own headless Linux Gaming VM. But first... What am I drinking??? The Brewing Project (Eau Claire, WI) CHOMP CHOMP Imperial Sour Ale (6.9%) Proxmox PCIe Passthrough documentation: *Links to items below may be affiliate links for which I may be compensated* Check out part from today's video... GPU AMD Radeon Pro W5500 8GB: 64-Core AMD Epyc Server AMD Epyc Genoa 9554 64-Core CPU - AsRock Rack GENOAD8X-2T/BCM SP5 Motherboard - InWin IW-R400-03N - Corsair WS DDR5 ECC RDIMM 256GB 5600 MT/s Kit - Corsair MP 700 Pro NVMe Gen5 - AORUS m.2 PCIe Carrier for Gen5 SSDs - SilverStone XE04-SP5 Heatsink - ASUS ESC4000 G3 GPU Server (4x or 8x GPUs) Asus ESC4000 G3 GPU Server: Asus ESC4000 G3 Sliding Rails: Intel Xeon E5-2697 v4 18-Core: 8x32GB DDR4-2400 REG-ECC Memory: Patriot Burst Elite SATA SSD: Follow me on Bluesky @ Support me on Patreon and get access to my exclusive Discord server. Chat with myself and the other hosts on Talking Heads all week long.