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How to process images with Triton

Step-by-step guide: how to process images using Triton. Best practices, code examples, and optimization tips.

This guide shows you how to process images using Triton. We cover setup, configuration, best practices, and optimization. Harch Corp provides GPU cloud infrastructure optimized for Triton with H100/H200 GPUs, 400G InfiniBand, and 47 gCO2/kWh carbon intensity.

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Prerequisites: Set up your Triton environment on Harch Corp GPU cloud. Create an H100 or H200 instance.

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Configuration: Configure Triton for process images. Set up GPU memory, batch size, and learning rate.

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Execution: Run your process images workload. Monitor GPU utilization and training metrics.

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Optimization: Optimize for performance and cost. Use mixed precision, gradient checkpointing, and spot instances.

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Monitoring: Set up monitoring with Prometheus and Grafana. Track GPU utilization, memory, and throughput.

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Scaling: Scale to multiple GPUs with distributed training. Use NCCL and InfiniBand for communication.

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Deployment: Deploy your model to production. Use vLLM or TensorRT-LLM for inference.

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Cost optimization: Use spot instances, reserved capacity, and auto-scaling to minimize costs.

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