
AWS Deep Learning Base AMI (Amazon Linux)
Amazon Web Services | 33.0Linux/Unix, Amazon Linux 2018.03 - 64-bit Amazon Machine Image (AMI)
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Nice product
What do you like best?
NIce product, easy to use. Keeps going! I will use it more in the future
What do you dislike?
Nothing much. I hope it can support more framework and hardwares
What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized?
Help to develop AI applications and workloads
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Getting started is easy
What do you like best?
Ease of setup, use and simple to understand documentation
What do you dislike?
I am having trouble coming up with any complaints
What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized?
The implementation is up to you
Enriching and super easy to use
What do you like best?
It is extremely easy to use , there are some open source materials that are very abstract and super easy.
What do you dislike?
Nothing , it has zero learning curve , cost is one factor that it is on the expensive side for implementing fully.
What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized?
Mostly monitoring , and how easily it can adjust with AWS services and gives you the exact problem solution .
Recommendations to others considering the product:
Yes I will recommend this product to anybody who needs validating graphs , or monitoring through AWS servers.
Great start, a little more tweaking would be good
It's great to have free AMI with a usable install of CUDA.
However, the install of OpenCV 3.2 is disappointing. First, surely it's better to install the more recent 3.3.1, which fixes numerous bugs and gotchas. Also, the AWS install isn't compiled with CUDA support!
I removed the default install of OpenCV 3.2 and built my own from 3.3.1 including the CUDA features. Took ages, but seems to work.
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