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Apache License 2.0 | Apache License 2.0 |
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aws-virtual-gpu-device-plugin
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Share a GPU between pods on AWS EKS
This project (available here) uses the k8s device plugin described by this AWS blog post to make GPU-based nodes publish the amount of GPU resource they have available. Instead of the amount of VRAM available or some abstract metric, this plugin advertises the amount of pods/processes that can be connected to the GPU. This is controlled by what is called by NVIDIA as Multi-Process Service (MPS).
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[D] Serverless solutions for GPU inference (if there's such a thing)
AWS has apparently already started using this type of tech as of this year (see lost below). They mention virtual gpus but this particular solution probably won't help OP unfortunately. https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/opensource/virtual-gpu-device-plugin-for-inference-workload-in-kubernetes/
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AWS open source news and updates No.41
The post explores GPU device plugin to address how to set fractional number of GPU resource for each pod by implementing the Kubernetes device plugin and Nvidia MPS. This project has been open sourced on GitHub.
booster
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Railway Event Processor
⚠️The abstractions proposed in this paper will be soon implemented in booster, the algorithms proposed are proven correct in this repository. A solution to a real world problem with these abstractions will be soon shared.
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Multi Provider Booster Rockets
The Booster version 0.24.0 is capable of creating Multi Provider Rockets. Multi-provider Rockets could include implementations for different vendors in the same npm package.
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Booster authorization in a nutshell
Once again the standards to the rescue. Even if we were using JWT, Booster was tightly coupled to Cognito to verify the token and get the information associated with it. We decided to extract that part and use a standard token verification inside the Booster core, which works with the JWT tokens, no matter which provider you are using.
- Can anyone recommend some production quality fullstack TS repos on Github?
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Don't waste time building another API, let the machines make them for you with the Booster Framework!
To summarize, by writing highly semantic code and letting the machine do the heavy lifting, Booster allows you to build fully functioning real-time APIs in a breeze, making everything else work out of the box, and saving a ton of time that you can use to add new use cases, write better tests, or manage elusive corner cases.
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Understanding event-sourcing using the Booster Framework
I encourage you all to try out Booster and modeling your systems around events. Learn more by visiting Booster's website, GitHub repo, or join the conversation on the Booster Discord server!
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AWS open source news and updates No.41
booster Booster is a high-level framework for TypeScript to build Serverless applications with built-in business-logic-level abstractions. Booster is highly opinionated and still under heavy development so be aware of that as you explore this project. I had a look a the documentation, and it is very detailed and comprehensive. This could be a project to watch.
What are some alternatives?
kserve - Standardized Serverless ML Inference Platform on Kubernetes
apollo-client - :rocket: A fully-featured, production ready caching GraphQL client for every UI framework and GraphQL server.
aws-eks-share-gpu - How to share the same GPU between pods on AWS EKS
eventmesh - EventMesh is a new generation serverless event middleware for building distributed event-driven applications.
k8s-device-plugin - NVIDIA device plugin for Kubernetes
cfn-diagram - CLI tool to visualise CloudFormation/SAM/CDK stacks as visjs networks, draw.io or ascii-art diagrams.
determined - Determined is an open-source machine learning platform that simplifies distributed training, hyperparameter tuning, experiment tracking, and resource management. Works with PyTorch and TensorFlow.
artwork - Contains the collaborative work of the openSUSE marketing and artwork teams. Content is licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0 (Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License).
terraform-provider-kubernetes - Terraform Kubernetes provider
kubernetes - Production-Grade Container Scheduling and Management
asdf-tflint - An asdf plugin for installing terraform-linters/tflint.
artwork - GraphQL Foundation artwork