Add instructions on setting up GPU nodes on AWS#17
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Add instructions on setting up GPU nodes on AWS#17willprice wants to merge 4 commits intoclusterinthecloud:masterfrom
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40GB is unnecessarily large and causes the AMI build to take a long time and increases the provisioning time of the compute nodes.
It is not necessary to install CUDA to run GPU accelerated things (e.g. pytorch) we will leave this up to users to install CUDA as a module.
We have now updated the CitC config so that by default the builder size is 20GB see clusterinthecloud/ansible#93
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Both I and @colinsauze have tested these instructions and have successfully provisioned AWS instances with GPUs where we can run |
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This PR brings in instructions for users to set up an AMI with the necessary drivers and toolchain for running CUDA applications on AWS.