Michael Behrendt

2papers

2 Papers

LGSep 5, 2023Code
TensorBank: Tensor Lakehouse for Foundation Model Training

Romeo Kienzler, Leonardo Pondian Tizzei, Benedikt Blumenstiel et al.

Storing and streaming high dimensional data for foundation model training became a critical requirement with the rise of foundation models beyond natural language. In this paper we introduce TensorBank, a petabyte scale tensor lakehouse capable of streaming tensors from Cloud Object Store (COS) to GPU memory at wire speed based on complex relational queries. We use Hierarchical Statistical Indices (HSI) for query acceleration. Our architecture allows to directly address tensors on block level using HTTP range reads. Once in GPU memory, data can be transformed using PyTorch transforms. We provide a generic PyTorch dataset type with a corresponding dataset factory translating relational queries and requested transformations as an instance. By making use of the HSI, irrelevant blocks can be skipped without reading them as those indices contain statistics on their content at different hierarchical resolution levels. This is an opinionated architecture powered by open standards and making heavy use of open-source technology. Although, hardened for production use using geospatial-temporal data, this architecture generalizes to other use case like computer vision, computational neuroscience, biological sequence analysis and more.

DCApr 7, 2021
Serverless Predictions: 2021-2030

Pedro Garcia Lopez, Aleksander Slominski, Michael Behrendt et al.

Within the next 10 years, advances on resource disaggregation will enable full transparency for most Cloud applications: to run unmodified single-machine applications over effectively unlimited remote computing resources. In this article, we present five serverless predictions for the next decade that will realize this vision of transparency -- equivalent to Tim Wagner's Serverless SuperComputer or AnyScale's Infinite Laptop proposals.