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Cloudreve
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Cool things to self host
Check this https://github.com/cloudreve/Cloudreve/blob/master/docker-compose.yml
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Local File Hosting
From my experience, i found Cloudreve to fit all of my requirements and its easy to use and has great performance. Everyone says that its Chinese but from my experience the translation is okay except 1 or 2 places in the admin dashboard beeing in Chinese, everywhere else is in English. It can run on either on windows or linux. It also has webdav, so you can connect to it with your desired app and i think that its usefull to use it without paying for static ip or other service in order to access your storage (i use cloudflare tunnel to access it from outside of my network for free). Also its open source so you can modify it to your needs. Cloudreve github repo If you need the documentation you can translate it and i found it very useful, but mos of the time the website explains everything. I am not sure but i think it can run in docker. If you want to upload big files to cloudreve but you are using the cloudflare tunnel, it had 100 MB limit, but if you upload the files though the web interface, it has no problem uploading big files like 10 gb or more and also has resume gile upload feature which is very usefull. I am not sponsored or anyting i just speak from experience.
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selfhosted wetransfer?
Cloudere
- [File-Sharing] Does anyone heard of CloudReve ?
terraform-provider-iterative
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Using Ansible to create Deep Learning VM
You should look at terraform, and at the provider from iterative, the guys begind DVC, https://registry.terraform.io/providers/iterative/iterative/latest/docs
- Terraform Provider for Machine Learning
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Terraform Provider Iterative (TPI) - a CLI tool offering full lifecycle management of computing resources from several cloud vendors (AWS, Azure, GCP, K8s) for machine learning
TPI tool offers full lifecycle management of computing resources (including GPUs and respawning spot instances) from several cloud vendors (AWS, Azure, GCP, K8s) without needing to be a cloud expert: Terraform Provider Iterative (TPI) - Terraform Registry
- Terraform plugin for machine learning workloads
- Terraform plugin for machine learning workloads: spot instance recovery and auto-termination on AWS, GCP, Azure, Kubernetes, on-premise, etc. - TPI
- Terraform Provider Iterative - open-source Python plugin for ML workloads: spot instance recovery and auto-termination on AWS, GCP, Azure, Kubernetes, on-premise, etc.
- TPI - Terraform open-source plugin for ML workloads: spot instance recovery and auto-termination on AWS, GCP, Azure, Kubernetes, on-premise, etc.
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Terraform plugin for ML workloads: spot instance recovery & auto-termination | AWS, GCP, Azure, Kubernetes
Terraform Provider Iterative (TPI) address the specific needs of machine learning teams - it is an open-source tool extending the functionality of Terraform, the world's most widely used multi-cloud provisioning product. The tool enables full lifecycle management of computing resources and is designed specifically for machine learning pipelines: Terraform plugin for machine learning workloads: spot instance recovery & auto-termination | AWS, GCP, Azure, Kubernetes
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Managing ML workloads automatically for spotting instance recovery and auto-termination - Terraform plugin for on-premise and top cloud providers - AWS, GCP, Azure, and others
TPI is a Terraform plugin built with machine learning in mind. This CLI tool offers full lifecycle management of computing resources (including GPUs and respawning spot instances) from several cloud vendors (AWS, Azure, GCP, K8s) without needing to be a cloud expert: Terraform Provider Iterative (TPI) - GitHub
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Monthly 'Getting into DevOps' thread - 2022/05
Hey all, we (at https://iterative.ai) just launched TPI - Terraform Provider Iterative: https://github.com/iterative/terraform-provider-iterative It was designed for machine learning (ML/AI) teams and optimizes CPU/GPU expenses.
What are some alternatives?
rclone - "rsync for cloud storage" - Google Drive, S3, Dropbox, Backblaze B2, One Drive, Swift, Hubic, Wasabi, Google Cloud Storage, Yandex Files
Terraform-Guide - Terraform Guide
Filestash - 🦄 A modern web client for SFTP, S3, FTP, WebDAV, Git, Minio, LDAP, CalDAV, CardDAV, Mysql, Backblaze, ...
belfy - Create a CRUD application from simple data definition yaml files and customise it using yaml.
SparkleShare
salami - Infrastructure as Natural Language
filemanager - 📂 Web File Browser
cloud-service-broker - OSBAPI service broker that uses Terraform to provision and bind services. Derived from https://github.com/GoogleCloudPlatform/gcp-service-broker
reva - WebDAV/gRPC/HTTP high performance server to link high level clients to storage backends
carbonifer - Control carbon emission of your cloud infrastructure - Carbon-aware cloud infra
FileShelter - FileShelter is a “one-click” file sharing web application
tensordock-cli - TensorDock CLI Client