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GPU Sharing with Triples Mode

Published 29 Oct 2024 in cs.DC | (2410.22254v1)

Abstract: There is a tremendous amount of interest in AI/ML technologies due to the proliferation of generative AI applications such as ChatGPT. This trend has significantly increased demand on GPUs, which are the workhorses for training AI models. Due to the high costs of GPUs and lacking supply, it has become of interest to optimize GPU usage in HPC centers. MIT Lincoln Laboratory Supercomputing Center (LLSC) has developed an easy-to-use GPU sharing feature supported by LLSC-developed tools including LLsub and LLMapReduce. This approach overcomes some of the limitations with the existing methods for GPU sharing. This allows users to apply GPU sharing whenever possible while they are developing their AI/ML models and/or doing parametric study on their AI models or executing other GPU applications. Based on our initial experimental results with GPU sharing, GPU sharing with triples mode is easy to use and achieved significant improvement in GPU usage and throughput performance for certain types of AI applications.

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