Running caffe in virtual environment on a remote server
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Alex Ter-Sarkisov
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Apr 12, 2018, 10:40:06 AM4/12/18
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Here's the situation: I don't have a gpu on my computer, there are GPUs on the remote server. Can I use virtual environment to run the experiments? Where do I need to install Caffe, on my computer or remote server? Is this possible?
Karim Moradi
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Apr 14, 2018, 6:09:41 AM4/14/18
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If you're not familiar with AWS, this guide will help you set up an AWS EC2 instance.
Xun Victor
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Apr 19, 2018, 7:43:33 AM4/19/18
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The easiest solution would be to have everything installed on the remote server and use your computer only as a terminal. You can access the remote server using ssh (on Unix systems)