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Hello~
In your paper, you mentioned that "Considering that multi-GPU jobs in real production cluster trace only account for less than 8%[6]". However, upon reviewing the cited paper, I was unable to locate the specific data that supports this statement. I only find "Whereas distributed training is now commonplace, the majority of Philly workloads (> 82%) ran on a single GPU instance when the trace was collected in 2017." Could you kindly clarify how this particular statistic was derived?
Best regards!
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Hello~
In your paper, you mentioned that "Considering that multi-GPU jobs in real production cluster trace only account for less than 8%[6]". However, upon reviewing the cited paper, I was unable to locate the specific data that supports this statement. I only find "Whereas distributed training is now commonplace, the majority of Philly workloads (> 82%) ran on a single GPU instance when the trace was collected in 2017." Could you kindly clarify how this particular statistic was derived?
Best regards!
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: