We didn't discussed that, but personnaly I'm ok with that if it is clear on
the Theano web site this isn't free as everything else is free or tell it
isn't. We will also add there the other AMI that I saw. But I don't know if
they are maintained or not.

Fred

On Thu, Jul 21, 2016 at 8:40 PM, Sono Chhibber <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hey Fred,
>
> We charge a 10% software cost on top of the hourly cost for the AMI.  We
> put a fair bit of engineering time into building, verifying and maintaining
> it, additionally we offer support for it and will to improve the AMI based
> on user feedback.  I believe there is a lot of value in the image and would
> still like to add PR to mention it in the docs.
>
>
> *re: AWS GPUs:*They currently have 4GB of RAM per GPU, and have multi GPU
> systems as well (4 GPUs). In the very near future AWS intends to add a new
> GPU instance that will sport more GPUs and RAM per GPU.
>
> Thanks,
> Sono
>
> On Thu, Jul 21, 2016 at 12:54 PM, Frédéric Bastien <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Is it free? (I don't know Amazon Market). If it is, you could make a PR
>> to Theano installation doc to tell about. Next to the link to Docker image
>> for Theano.
>>
>> I think it would be good to have the option to have the latest dev
>> version of theano, or a github tag of Theano like 0.9dev2 or the last
>> release.
>>
>> This would allow more fredom in the selection of which Theano version.
>> Maybe people use the dev version of Theano.
>>
>> Personnaly, the GPU don't have enough memory for us, so we mostly don't
>> use them. Last time I checked they had only 1.5 or 2G of ram. Do they more
>> recent GPUs now?
>>
>> Fred
>>
>>
>> On Thu, Jul 21, 2016 at 12:03 PM, <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I wanted to put the word out  and let users know, we just published a
>>> Theano AWS AMI that we will be maintaining via the AWS Market. I believe it
>>> should be helpful to the community as we have done a lot of work on it to
>>> make sure everything is tested & installed properly before putting out.
>>>
>>> The README
>>> <https://github.com/bitfusionio/amis/tree/master/awsmrkt-bfboost-ubuntu14-cuda75-theano>
>>>  has
>>> details on how to launch and get started:
>>>
>>> Currently it is packaged with:
>>>
>>>    - CuDNN 5
>>>    - Cuda 7.5
>>>    - nvdriver 352
>>>    - Keras
>>>    - Jupyter Notebook
>>>
>>>
>>> We are looking for feedback on how to improve and make the AMI more
>>> useful to the community.   Additionally we would love to hear about how
>>> people are using GPU based Theano clusters on AWS.
>>>
>>> Cheers and Thanks,
>>> Sono
>>> Slack Channel #bitfusion-aws
>>> <https://bitfusion.slack.com/messages/bitfusion-aws/>
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