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    DALI

    DALI

    A GPU-accelerated library containing highly optimized building blocks

    ...DALI addresses the problem of the CPU bottleneck by offloading data preprocessing to the GPU. Additionally, DALI relies on its own execution engine, built to maximize the throughput of the input pipeline.
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    SageMaker TensorFlow Serving Container

    SageMaker TensorFlow Serving Container

    A TensorFlow Serving solution for use in SageMaker

    ...The Docker images are built from the Dockerfiles in docker/. The Dockerfiles are grouped based on the version of TensorFlow Serving they support. Each supported processor type (e.g. "cpu", "gpu", "ei") has a different Dockerfile in each group. If your are testing locally, building the image is enough. But if you want to your updated image in SageMaker, you need to publish it to an ECR repository in your account. You can also run your container locally in Docker to test different models and input inference requests by hand.
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