lambdalabs A6000 by Shadeform
Bandwidth testing are conducted with local and block storages attached to the instance. We use the well-known open-source tool FIO. To express bandwidth the following parameters are used:
- 1M block
- Sequential access
- No filesystem (except for write access with root volume)
- Avoidance of cache and buffer
Specifications:
CPU
14
RAM
100.0 GB
GPU
1
NVIDIA A6000
Root
200 GB
gpu_1x_a6000 Volume
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