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🚀 🔥 Fractional GPU! ⚡ 📣
Run multiple containers on the same GPU with driver level memory limitation ✨ and compute time-slicing 🎊
🔰 Introduction
Sharing high-end GPUs or even prosumer & consumer GPUs between multiple users is the most cost-effective
way to accelerate AI development. Unfortunately until now the
only solution existed applied for MIG/Slicing high-end GPUs (A100+) and required Kubernetes,
🔥 🎉 Welcome To Container Based Fractional GPU For Any Nvidia Card! 🎉 🔥
We present pre-packaged containers supporting CUDA 11.x & CUDA 12.x with pre-built hard memory limitation!
This means multiple containers can be launched on the same GPU ensuring one user cannot allocate the entire host GPU memory!
(no more greedy processes grabbing the entire GPU memory! finally we have a driver level hard limiting memory option)
⚡ Installation
Pick the container that works for you and launch it
docker run -it --gpus 0 --ipc=host --pid=host clearml/fractional-gpu:u22-cu12.3-8gb bash
To verify fraction gpu memory limit is working correctly, run inside the container:
nvidia-smi
Here is an example output from A100 GPU:
+---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| NVIDIA-SMI 545.23.08 Driver Version: 545.23.08 CUDA Version: 12.3 |
|-----------------------------------------+----------------------+----------------------+
| GPU Name Persistence-M | Bus-Id Disp.A | Volatile Uncorr. ECC |
| Fan Temp Perf Pwr:Usage/Cap | Memory-Usage | GPU-Util Compute M. |
| | | MIG M. |
|=========================================+======================+======================|
| 0 A100-PCIE-40GB Off | 00000000:01:00.0 Off | N/A |
| 32% 33C P0 66W / 250W | 0MiB / 8128MiB | 3% Default |
| | | Disabled |
+-----------------------------------------+----------------------+----------------------+
+---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| Processes: |
| GPU GI CI PID Type Process name GPU Memory |
| ID ID Usage |
|=======================================================================================|
+---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
Memory Limit | CUDA Ver | Ubuntu Ver | Docker Image |
---|---|---|---|
12 GiB | 12.3 | 22.04 | clearml/fractional-gpu:u22-cu12.3-12gb |
12 GiB | 12.3 | 20.04 | clearml/fractional-gpu:u20-cu12.3-12gb |
12 GiB | 11.7 | 22.04 | clearml/fractional-gpu:u22-cu11.7-12gb |
12 GiB | 11.1 | 20.04 | clearml/fractional-gpu:u20-cu11.1-12gb |
8 GiB | 12.3 | 22.04 | clearml/fractional-gpu:u22-cu12.3-8gb |
8 GiB | 12.3 | 20.04 | clearml/fractional-gpu:u20-cu12.3-8gb |
8 GiB | 11.7 | 22.04 | clearml/fractional-gpu:u22-cu11.7-8gb |
8 GiB | 11.1 | 20.04 | clearml/fractional-gpu:u20-cu11.1-8gb |
4 GiB | 12.3 | 22.04 | clearml/fractional-gpu:u22-cu12.3-4gb |
4 GiB | 12.3 | 20.04 | clearml/fractional-gpu:u20-cu12.3-4gb |
4 GiB | 11.7 | 22.04 | clearml/fractional-gpu:u22-cu11.7-4gb |
4 GiB | 11.1 | 20.04 | clearml/fractional-gpu:u20-cu11.1-4gb |
2 GiB | 12.3 | 22.04 | clearml/fractional-gpu:u22-cu12.3-2gb |
2 GiB | 12.3 | 20.04 | clearml/fractional-gpu:u20-cu12.3-2gb |
2 GiB | 11.7 | 22.04 | clearml/fractional-gpu:u22-cu11.7-2gb |
2 GiB | 11.1 | 20.04 | clearml/fractional-gpu:u20-cu11.1-2gb |
Important
You must execute the container with
--pid=host
!
Note
--pid=host
is required to allow the driver to differentiate between the container's processes and other host processes when limiting memory / utilization usage
Tip
ClearML-Agent users add
[--pid=host]
to youragent.extra_docker_arguments
section in your config file
🔩 Customization
Build your own containers and inherit form the original containers
You can find a few examples here.
🌸 Implications
Our fractional GPU containers can be used on bare-metal executions as well as Kubernetes PODs. Yes! By using one our Fractional GPU containers you can limit the memory consumption your Job/Pod and allow you to easily share GPUs without fearing they will memory crash one another!
Here's a simple Kubernetes POD template:
apiVersion: v1
kind: Pod
metadata:
name: train-pod
labels:
app: trainme
spec:
hostPID: true
containers:
- name: train-container
image: clearml/fractional-gpu:u22-cu12.3-8gb
command: ['python3', '-c', 'print(f"Free GPU Memory: (free, global) {torch.cuda.mem_get_info()}")']
Important
You must execute the pod with
hostPID: true
!
Note
hostPID: true
is required to allow the driver to differentiate between the pod's processes and other host processes when limiting memory / utilization usage
🔌 Support & Limitations
The containers support Nvidia drivers <= 545.x.x
We will keep updating & supporting new drivers as they continue to be released
Supported GPUs: GTX series 10, 20, 30, 40, RTX A series, and Data-Center P100, A100, A10/A40, L40/s, H100
❓ FAQ
-
Q: Will running
nvidia-smi
inside the container report the local processes GPU consumption?
A: Yes,nvidia-smi
is communicating directly with the low-level drivers and reports both accurate container GPU memory as well as the container local memory limitation.
Notice GPU utilization will be the global (i.e. host side) GPU utilization and not the specific local container GPU utilization. -
Q: How do I make sure my Python / Pytorch / Tensorflow are actually memory limited
A: For PyTorch you can run:
import torch
print(f'Free GPU Memory: (free, global) {torch.cuda.mem_get_info()}')
Numba example:
from numba import cuda
print(f'Free GPU Memory: {cuda.current_context().get_memory_info()}')
-
Q: Can the limitation be broken by a user?
A: We are sure a malicious user will find a way. It was never our intention to protect against malicious users,
if you have a malicious user with access to your machines, fractional gpus are not your number 1 problem 😃 -
Q: How can I programmatically detect the memory limitation?
A: You can check the OS environment variableGPU_MEM_LIMIT_GB
.
Notice that changing it will not remove or reduce the limitation. -
Q: Is running the container with
--pid=host
secure / safe?
A: It should be both secure and safe. The main caveat from a security perspective is that a container process can see any command line running on the host system. If a process command line contains a "secret" then yes, this might become a potential data leak. Notice that passing "secrets" in command line is ill-advised, and hence we do not consider it a security risk. That said if security is key, the enterprise edition (see below) eliminate the need to run withpid-host
and thus fully secure -
Q: Can you run the container without
--pid=host
?
A: You can! but you will have to use the enterprise version of the clearml-fractional-gpu container (otherwise the memory limit is applied system wide instead of container wide). If this feature is important for you, please contact ClearML sales & support
📄 License
Usage license is granted for personal, research, development or educational purposes only.
Commercial license is available as part of the ClearML solution
🤖 Commercial & Enterprise version
ClearML offers enterprise and commercial license adding many additional features on top of fractional GPUs, these include orchestration, priority queues, quota management, compute cluster dashboard, dataset management & experiment management, as well as enterprise grade security and support. Learn more about ClearML Orchestration or talk to us directly at ClearML sales
📡 How can I help?
Tell everyone about it! #ClearMLFractionalGPU Join our Slack Channel Tell us when things are not working, and help us debug it on the Issues Page
🌟 Credits
This product is brought to you by the ClearML team with ❤️