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by ilmoi
1921 days ago
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Great questions. 1) There's a finite capacity in the high 10s of GPUs. Currently the service is utilized at <10% capacity, so there's a lot of room to grow before we run out. If that was to happen (or even if we get to 50%), I could go and request more and (hopefully) expand the capacity quickly. 2)When building gpu.land I specifically wanted to make it safe for users to upload / store sensitive data. Of course the service is more geared towards hobbyists / researchers, just because that's an easier market to reach for a solo dev - but there is nothing at the technical level that sacrifices data privacy. For example, data on instances is encrypted both at rest and in transit within the DC + you and only you have SSH keys to your instance and nobody else can access it. Check out our security & privacy section in our FAQ - https://gpu.land/faq |
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