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This flavour is designed for GPU-intensive workloads, such as machine learning, deep learning, and scientific simulations. It provides a high-performance computing environment with dedicated GPU resources, high memory, and fast storage. The virtual machines in this tier are optimized for GPU-intensive workloads and can handle large-scale parallel processing.
This flavour is designed for GPU-intensive workloads, such as machine learning, deep learning, and scientific simulations. It provides a high-performance computing environment with dedicated GPU resources, high memory, and fast storage. The virtual machines in this tier are optimized for GPU-intensive workloads and can handle large-scale parallel processing.


==Definitions<ref>[https://docs.alliancecan.ca/wiki/Technical_glossary_for_the_resource_allocation_competitions#Computational_resources]DRAC</ref>==
=='''Definitions'''<ref>[https://docs.alliancecan.ca/wiki/Technical_glossary_for_the_resource_allocation_competitions#Computational_resources]DRAC</ref>==


===='''GPU'''====
====GPU====
GPU computing is the use of a graphics processing unit (GPU) to accelerate deep learning, analytics, and engineering applications, for example. GPU accelerators now power energy-efficient data centres in government labs, universities, enterprises, and small-and-medium businesses around the world.  
GPU computing is the use of a graphics processing unit (GPU) to accelerate deep learning, analytics, and engineering applications, for example. GPU accelerators now power energy-efficient data centres in government labs, universities, enterprises, and small-and-medium businesses around the world.  


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====Public IP address====
====Public IP address====
A public IP address that a project can associate with a VM so that the instance has the same public IP address each time that it boots. You create a pool of floating IP addresses and assign them to instances as they are launched to maintain a consistent IP address for maintaining DNS assignment
A public IP address that a project can associate with a VM so that the instance has the same public IP address each time that it boots. You create a pool of floating IP addresses and assign them to instances as they are launched to maintain a consistent IP address for maintaining DNS assignment.


====SSD Block Storage====
====SSD Block Storage====

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