SkyPilot: Run LLMs, AI, and Batch jobs on any cloud. Get maximum savings, highest GPU availability, and managed execution—all with a simple interface.
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SkyPilot: Run LLMs, AI, and Batch jobs on any cloud. Get maximum savings, highest GPU availability, and managed execution—all with a simple interface.
Kubernetes Running on AWS Spot Instance Notification
This project contains examples how to use AWS CDK autoscaling Gitlab Runner.
Gracefully handle EC2 instance shutdown within Kubernetes
Gracefully handle Azure Virtual Machines shutdown within Kubernetes
Terraform module to provision an Elastic MapReduce (EMR) cluster on AWS using a Spotinst AWS MrScaler resource
[wip] Terraform module to create a diversified spot fleet for ECS clusters
Terraform module for AWS GitLab runners on ec2 (spot) instances
Pull and standardize data on cloud compute resources.
Execute Gitlab jobs on auto-scaled EC2 instances using the Docker Machine executor.
Infrastructure for spotlight.o11ystack.org
Saves up to 90% of AWS EC2 costs by automating the use of spot instances on existing AutoScaling groups. Installs in minutes using CloudFormation or Terraform. Convenient to deploy at scale using StackSets. Uses tagging to avoid launch configuration changes. Automated spot termination handling. Reliable fallback to on-demand instances.
Terraform module to create GitLab Runner Autoscaler on AWS Spot Instances
notes about querying spot pricing
Run Folding@Home...in the cloud. https://dev.to/praneetloke/running-folding-home-in-the-cloud-56nc
Deploy an high available Kubernetes (k8s) cluster on Amazon AWS
This script was developed to help you to compare the Spot Price between instances types and which the actual saving percentage.
An AWS CDK template with instructions to autoscale Gitlab runners on EC2 Spot instances
A CLI to help creating development environments on cloud using AWS Spot Instances
Add a description, image, and links to the spot-instances topic page so that developers can more easily learn about it.
To associate your repository with the spot-instances topic, visit your repo's landing page and select "manage topics."