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Update documentation about accelerators #2943
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1. Use a .json configuration file to set the `--target_device` parameter with the pattern of: `MULTI:<DEVICE_1>,<DEVICE_2>`. | ||
The order of the devices will define their priority, in this case making `device_1` the primary selection. | ||
OpenVINO Model Server can support using [NPU device](https://docs.openvino.ai/canonical/openvino_docs_install_guides_configurations_for_intel_npu.html) |
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Docker image with required dependencies can be build using this procedure: | ||
The docker image of OpenVINO Model Server including support for NVIDIA can be built from sources |
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Docker image with required dependencies can be build using this procedure: | |
The docker image of OpenVINO Model Server including support for NVIDIA can be built from sources | |
Docker image with required dependencies can be build using this procedure: | |
The docker image of OpenVINO Model Server including support for NVIDIA can be built from sources |
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--model_path /opt/model --model_name resnet --port 9001 \ | ||
--plugin_config '{"AUTO_BATCH_TIMEOUT": 200}' \ | ||
--target_device BATCH:CPU(16) |
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You don't specify what is the (16)
in this example - maybe its worth mentioning? Do I understand it correct that it is max batch size when grouping together?
char bracket = '('; | ||
auto bracketPos = deviceName.find(bracket); | ||
if (bracketPos != std::string::npos) { | ||
deviceName = deviceName.substr(0, bracketPos); |
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Why are we doing this? Don't we exclude batching info here?
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to get physical device and retrieve supported properties, we need to omit content in brackets. For the target device in model compilation, it should be included.
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If automated tests are supposed to check this I think we should change console
to bat
in binary startup commands it's only executed on Windows for now at least.
Co-authored-by: Miłosz Żeglarski <[email protected]>
🛠 Summary
CVS-149070
Drop NVIDIA plugin from the maintained list
Drop MULTI plugin - replaced by AUTO with THROUGHPUT_CUMULATIVE hint
Add BATCH virtual device
Refresh documentation about accelerators
🧪 Checklist
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