My limited gaming is on the Win host, I do my dev in the Arch guest, and I do general BS in the Win guest. The Arch guest is using SSD 2 as a physical disk whereas the Win guest has a small virtual disk on SSD 1. I was experimenting with being able to run the Arch install as a 'native' boot while still being able to use it as a VM but I never finished setting that up - would be nice, as Hyper V GPU acceleration doesn't/didn't seem to exist and it's noticeable on my 4K screen.
There's a couple of other misc VMs set up, like Debian and a development-oriented Win 10, but I use those much less.
I wanted to try the VFIO stuff but the anti-cheat problems were off putting and I ultimately lacked the gusto.
1 x GPU
2 x SSD
1 x Windows 10 host OS (SSD 1)
1 x Windows 10 guest OS (SSD 1)
1 x Arch Linux guest OS (SSD 2)
My limited gaming is on the Win host, I do my dev in the Arch guest, and I do general BS in the Win guest. The Arch guest is using SSD 2 as a physical disk whereas the Win guest has a small virtual disk on SSD 1. I was experimenting with being able to run the Arch install as a 'native' boot while still being able to use it as a VM but I never finished setting that up - would be nice, as Hyper V GPU acceleration doesn't/didn't seem to exist and it's noticeable on my 4K screen.
There's a couple of other misc VMs set up, like Debian and a development-oriented Win 10, but I use those much less.
I wanted to try the VFIO stuff but the anti-cheat problems were off putting and I ultimately lacked the gusto.