NVIDIA Open Sources KAI Scheduler To Help AI Teams Optimize GPU Utilization
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NVIDIA Open Sources KAI Scheduler To Help AI Teams Optimize GPU Utilization
At KubeCon Europe, NVIDIA announced today that it is open sourcing KAI Scheduler, a GPU-centric Kubernetes scheduler that was originally developed by Run:ai, which NVIDIA acquired last year. Available under the Apache 2.0 license, KAI Scheduler helps its users optimize GPU resource allocations for AI and machine learning workloads in GPU clusters. NVIDIA argues that traditional resource schedulers are ill-suited for managing AI workloads becaus…
NVIDIA Open Sources Run:ai Scheduler
Today, NVIDIA posted a blog announcing the open-source release of the KAI Scheduler, a Kubernetes-native GPU scheduling solution, now available under the Apache 2.0 license. Originally developed within the Run:ai platform, KAI Scheduler is now available to the community while also continuing to be packaged and delivered as part of the NVIDIA Run:ai platform. NVIDIA […]
Nvidia open sources Run:ai Scheduler to foster community collaboration – #CryptoUpdatesGNIT
Following up on previously announced plans, Nvidia said that it has open sourced new elements of the Run:ai platform, including the KAI Scheduler. The scheduler is a Kubernetes-native GPU scheduling solution, now available under the Apache 2.0 license. Originally developed within the Run:ai platform, KAI Scheduler is now available to the community while also continuing to be packaged and delivered as part of the NVIDIA Run:ai platform. Nvidia sa…
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NVIDIA opens up GPU utilization tool for underworked AI infrastructure
NVIDIA has open-sourced a Kubernetes native GPU scheduler, which it claims will help the cloud native world make more efficient use of its incredibly expensive and incredibly power-hungry hardware.The announcement was made at Kubecon Europe in London, the Kubernetes and cloud native fest, which this year promises to be dominated by AI. NVIDIA inherited the KAI Scheduler through its acquisition of the Run:AI orchestration suite at the close of 20…
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