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Ah, OK- but what about a setup with dual local 3090s?
What kind of gpu rental would you recommend? An a100 80gb?
I apologize, I've confused you. At first, I read RAM and thought that you wanted to train on the CPU.
Of course, 2 x 3090 would be more than enough for training. I believe even a 13B model with a large context length could be trained.
If you have 2 GPUs, I suggest training through the command line and utilizing DeepSpeed or FSDP (which has been tested less).
Here are examples of projects where it's explained in detail how you can train:
https://github.com/BobaZooba/xllm-demo
https://github.com/BobaZooba/wgpt
On Twitter, one person unknown to me posted about how they easily managed to train on multi-gpu (a super simple and short example):
https://twitter.com/darrenangle/status/1724913070105841806
Awesome thank you.
Last question! Would it be reasonable to train on a single 3090 following that guide as well?
Edit: train a 7b on single
And feel free to ask! I'm just here to help you