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About

Elastic Fabric Adapter (EFA) is a network interface for Amazon EC2 instances that enables customers to run applications requiring high levels of inter-node communications at scale on AWS. Its custom-built operating system (OS) bypass hardware interface enhances the performance of inter-instance communications, which is critical to scaling these applications. With EFA, High-Performance Computing (HPC) applications using the Message Passing Interface (MPI) and Machine Learning (ML) applications using NVIDIA Collective Communications Library (NCCL) can scale to thousands of CPUs or GPUs. As a result, you get the application performance of on-premises HPC clusters with the on-demand elasticity and flexibility of the AWS cloud. EFA is available as an optional EC2 networking feature that you can enable on any supported EC2 instance at no additional cost. Plus, it works with the most commonly used interfaces, APIs, and libraries for inter-node communications.

About

Speed up compute jobs like machine learning and HPC. A wide selection of GPUs to match a range of performance and price points. Flexible pricing and machine customizations to optimize your workload. High-performance GPUs on Google Cloud for machine learning, scientific computing, and 3D visualization. NVIDIA K80, P100, P4, T4, V100, and A100 GPUs provide a range of compute options to cover your workload for each cost and performance need. Optimally balance the processor, memory, high-performance disk, and up to 8 GPUs per instance for your individual workload. All with the per-second billing, so you only pay only for what you need while you are using it. Run GPU workloads on Google Cloud Platform where you have access to industry-leading storage, networking, and data analytics technologies. Compute Engine provides GPUs that you can add to your virtual machine instances. Learn what you can do with GPUs and what types of GPU hardware are available.

Platforms Supported

Windows
Mac
Linux
Cloud
On-Premises
iPhone
iPad
Android
Chromebook

Platforms Supported

Windows
Mac
Linux
Cloud
On-Premises
iPhone
iPad
Android
Chromebook

Audience

Companies interested in a solution to run high-performance computing and machine learning applications at scale

Audience

Anyone seeking a solution offering high-performance GPUs for machine learning, scientific computing, and 3D visualization

Support

Phone Support
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API

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API

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Pricing

$0.160 per GPU
Free Version
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Company Information

United States
Founded: 1994
United States
aws.amazon.com/hpc/efa/

Company Information

Google
Founded: 1998
United States
cloud.google.com/gpu

Alternatives

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Categories

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Integrations

AWS HPC
AWS Nitro System
AWS ParallelCluster
Amazon
Amazon EC2
Amazon Web Services (AWS)
Caffe
Chainer
Google Cloud Dataproc
Google Cloud Platform
Google Compute Engine
Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE)
MXNet
NVIDIA DRIVE
OpenFOAM
PyTorch
SAP Store
TensorFlow

Integrations

AWS HPC
AWS Nitro System
AWS ParallelCluster
Amazon
Amazon EC2
Amazon Web Services (AWS)
Caffe
Chainer
Google Cloud Dataproc
Google Cloud Platform
Google Compute Engine
Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE)
MXNet
NVIDIA DRIVE
OpenFOAM
PyTorch
SAP Store
TensorFlow
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