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Use larger instances with more CPUs #3309

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j1010001 opened this issue May 2, 2024 · 5 comments
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Use larger instances with more CPUs #3309

j1010001 opened this issue May 2, 2024 · 5 comments
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j1010001 commented May 2, 2024

  • Request m3-ultramem-128 and m2-megamem-416 instances
  • Test which instance performs better
  • Keep the instance that performs best, remove the other one
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j1010001 commented May 2, 2024

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m3-megamem-128 is the fastest instance so far. Will also use C3D next.

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  • Request m3-ultramem-128 and m2-megamem-416 instances

m3-megamem-128 is the fastest instance so far. Will also use C3D next.

@j1010001 Did you mean m3-megamem-128 (1.9TB RAM) or m3-ultramem-128 (3.9TB RAM)?

atree inlining migration requires >2TB RAM (mostly because it uses large non-inlined state as input).

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  • Request m3-ultramem-128 and m2-megamem-416 instances

m3-megamem-128 is the fastest instance so far. Will also use C3D next.

@j1010001 Did you mean m3-megamem-128 (1.9TB RAM) or m3-ultramem-128 (3.9TB RAM)?

atree inlining migration requires >2TB RAM (mostly because it uses large non-inlined state as input).

You are right @fxamacker , I meant m3-ultramem-128.

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c3d-highmem-360 is marginally better, but not significant.

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