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    Zappa - Serverless Python

    Zappa - Serverless Python

    Serverless Python

    Zappa makes it super easy to build and deploy server-less, event-driven Python applications (including, but not limited to, WSGI web apps) on AWS Lambda + API Gateway. Think of it as "serverless" web hosting for your Python apps. That means infinite scaling, zero downtime, zero maintenance - and at a fraction of the cost of your current deployments! With a traditional HTTP server, the server is online 24/7, processing requests one by one as they come in. If the queue of incoming requests...
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    EPLB

    EPLB

    Expert Parallelism Load Balancer

    EPLB is DeepSeek’s open implementation of a load balancing algorithm designed for expert parallelism (EP) settings in MoE architectures. In EP, different “experts” are mapped to different GPUs or nodes, so load imbalance becomes a performance bottleneck if certain experts are invoked much more often. EPLB solves this by duplicating heavily used experts (redundancy) and then placing those duplicates across GPUs to even out computational load. It uses policies like hierarchical load balancing...
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