
Modal Serverless GPU
FreeEffortlessly run GPU-intensive ML workloads in the cloud.
Free · Opens the source repo
What Modal Serverless GPU does
Modal Serverless GPU is designed for developers and data scientists who need a scalable and efficient way to run machine learning workloads without the overhead of managing infrastructure. With Modal, you can leverage on-demand GPU access to deploy ML models as APIs or execute batch jobs that automatically scale based on demand. This serverless architecture allows you to focus on your code while Modal handles the underlying resources.
The platform supports a variety of GPU types, including T4, A10G, and the latest H200, ensuring that you can choose the best option for your specific workload. You can define your infrastructure directly in Python, eliminating the need for complex YAML configurations. This Python-native approach simplifies the development process and allows for rapid prototyping of ML applications. Furthermore, with features like sub-second cold starts and container caching, you can iterate quickly and efficiently.
Modal also provides robust capabilities for deploying web endpoints, allowing you to expose your ML functions as REST APIs seamlessly. You can create endpoints with zero-downtime updates, making it easy to iterate on your models while keeping your services available. Additionally, the platform includes built-in support for secrets management and scheduling, giving you the tools necessary to manage sensitive information and automate tasks effectively.
Whether you're training models, performing inference, or processing data, Modal Serverless GPU offers a flexible and powerful solution for managing GPU workloads in the cloud. It's particularly suited for those who prefer a serverless model and want to minimize costs associated with idle resources, thanks to its pay-per-second pricing model.
When to use it
Use Modal Serverless GPU when you need to run GPU-intensive ML workloads without the hassle of infrastructure management.
When not to use it
This skill may not be suitable for applications requiring persistent state or complex multi-service architectures, where alternatives like Kubernetes or RunPod might be more appropriate.
What you can build with it
Deploying an ML Model as an API
Quickly set up a REST API for your ML model using Modal's decorators, allowing for easy integration into applications.
Running Batch Processing Jobs
Utilize Modal to execute batch jobs for training or inference, automatically scaling resources based on workload.
Prototyping ML Applications
Rapidly prototype machine learning applications without the need for infrastructure management, focusing on code development.
How to install Modal Serverless GPU
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Inside SKILL.md
Written by davila7Modal Serverless GPU
Comprehensive guide to running ML workloads on Modal's serverless GPU cloud platform.
When to use Modal
Use Modal when:
- Running GPU-intensive ML workloads without managing infrastructure
- Deploying ML models as auto-scaling APIs
- Running batch processing jobs (training, inference, data processing)
- Need pay-per-second GPU pricing without idle costs
- Prototyping ML applications quickly
- Running scheduled jobs (cron-like workloads)
Key features:
- Serverless GPUs: T4, L4, A10G, L40S, A100, H100, H200, B200 on-demand
- Python-native: Define infrastructure in Python code, no YAML
- Auto-scaling: Scale to zero, scale to 100+ GPUs instantly
- Sub-second cold starts: Rust-based infrastructure for fast container launches
- Container caching: Image layers cached for rapid iteration
- Web endpoints: Deploy functions as REST APIs with zero-downtime updates
Use alternatives instead:
- RunPod: For longer-running pods with persistent state
- Lambda Labs: For reserved GPU instances
- SkyPilot: For multi-cloud orchestration and cost optimization
- Kubernetes: For complex multi-service architectures
Quick start
Installation
pip install modal
modal setup # Opens browser for authentication
Hello World with GPU
import modal
app = modal.App("hello-gpu")
@app.function(gpu="T4")
def gpu_info():
import subprocess
return subprocess.run(["nvidia-smi"], capture_output=True, text=True).stdout
@app.local_entrypoint()
def main():
print(gpu_info.remote())
Run: modal run hello_gpu.py
Basic inference endpoint
import modal
app = modal.App("text-generation")
image = modal.Image.debian_slim().pip_install("transformers", "torch", "accelerate")
@app.cls(gpu="A10G", image=image)
class TextGenerator:
@modal.enter()
def load_model(self):
from transformers import pipeline
self.pipe = pipeline("text-generation", model="gpt2", device=0)
@modal.method()
def generate(self, prompt: str) -> str:
return self.pipe(prompt, max_length=100)[0]["generated_text"]
@app.local_entrypoint()
def main():
print(TextGenerator().generate.remote("Hello, world"))
Core concepts
Key components
| Component | Purpose |
|---|---|
App | Container for functions and resources |
Function | Serverless function with compute specs |
Cls | Class-based functions with lifecycle hooks |
Image | Container image definition |
Volume | Persistent storage for models/data |
Secret | Secure credential storage |
Execution modes
| Command | Description |
|---|---|
modal run script.py | Execute and exit |
modal serve script.py | Development with live reload |
modal deploy script.py | Persistent cloud deployment |
GPU configuration
Available GPUs
| GPU | VRAM | Best For |
|---|---|---|
T4 | 16GB | Budget inference, small models |
L4 | 24GB | Inference, Ada Lovelace arch |
A10G | 24GB | Training/inference, 3.3x faster than T4 |
L40S | 48GB | Recommended for inference (best cost/perf) |
A100-40GB | 40GB | Large model training |
A100-80GB | 80GB | Very large models |
H100 | 80GB | Fastest, FP8 + Transformer Engine |
H200 | 141GB | Auto-upgrade from H100, 4.8TB/s bandwidth |
B200 | Latest | Blackwell architecture |
GPU specification patterns
# Single GPU
@app.function(gpu="A100")
# Specific memory variant
@app.function(gpu="A100-80GB")
# Multiple GPUs (up to 8)
@app.function(gpu="H100:4")
# GPU with fallbacks
@app.function(gpu=["H100", "A100", "L40S"])
# Any available GPU
@app.function(gpu="any")
Container images
# Basic image with pip
image = modal.Image.debian_slim(python_version="3.11").pip_install(
"torch==2.1.0", "transformers==4.36.0", "accelerate"
)
# From CUDA base
image = modal.Image.from_registry(
"nvidia/cuda:12.1.0-cudnn8-devel-ubuntu22.04",
add_python="3.11"
).pip_install("torch", "transformers")
# With system packages
image = modal.Image.debian_slim().apt_install("git", "ffmpeg").pip_install("whisper")
Persistent storage
volume = modal.Volume.from_name("model-cache", create_if_missing=True)
@app.function(gpu="A10G", volumes={"/models": volume})
def load_model():
import os
model_path = "/models/llama-7b"
if not os.path.exists(model_path):
model = download_model()
model.save_pretrained(model_path)
volume.commit() # Persist changes
return load_from_path(model_path)
Web endpoints
FastAPI endpoint decorator
@app.function()
@modal.fastapi_endpoint(method="POST")
def predict(text: str) -> dict:
return {"result": model.predict(text)}
Full ASGI app
from fastapi import FastAPI
web_app = FastAPI()
@web_app.post("/predict")
async def predict(text: str):
return {"result": await model.predict.remote.aio(text)}
@app.function()
@modal.asgi_app()
def fastapi_app():
return web_app
Web endpoint types
| Decorator | Use Case |
|---|---|
@modal.fastapi_endpoint() | Simple function → API |
@modal.asgi_app() | Full FastAPI/Starlette apps |
@modal.wsgi_app() | Django/Flask apps |
@modal.web_server(port) | Arbitrary HTTP servers |
Dynamic batching
@app.function()
@modal.batched(max_batch_size=32, wait_ms=100)
async def batch_predict(inputs: list[str]) -> list[dict]:
# Inputs automatically batched
return model.batch_predict(inputs)
Secrets management
# Create secret
modal secret create huggingface HF_TOKEN=hf_xxx
@app.function(secrets=[modal.Secret.from_name("huggingface")])
def download_model():
import os
token = os.environ["HF_TOKEN"]
Scheduling
@app.function(schedule=modal.Cron("0 0 * * *")) # Daily midnight
def daily_job():
pass
@app.function(schedule=modal.Period(hours=1))
def hourly_job():
pass
Performance optimization
Cold start mitigation
@app.function(
container_idle_timeout=300, # Keep warm 5 min
allow_concurrent_inputs=10, # Handle concurrent requests
)
def inference():
pass
Model loading best practices
@app.cls(gpu="A100")
class Model:
@modal.enter() # Run once at container start
def load(self):
self.model = load_model() # Load during warm-up
@modal.method()
def predict(self, x):
return self.model(x)
Parallel processing
@app.function()
def process_item(item):
return expensive_computation(item)
@app.function()
def run_parallel():
items = list(range(1000))
# Fan out to parallel containers
results = list(process_item.map(items))
return results
Common configuration
@app.function(
gpu="A100",
memory=32768, # 32GB RAM
cpu=4, # 4 CPU cores
timeout=3600, # 1 hour max
container_idle_timeout=120,# Keep warm 2 min
retries=3, # Retry on failure
concurrency_limit=10, # Max concurrent containers
)
def my_function():
pass
Debugging
# Test locally
if __name__ == "__main__":
result = my_function.local()
# View logs
# modal app logs my-app
Common issues
| Issue | Solution |
|---|---|
| Cold start latency | Increase container_idle_timeout, use @modal.enter() |
| GPU OOM | Use larger GPU (A100-80GB), enable gradient checkpointing |
| Image build fails | Pin dependency versions, check CUDA compatibility |
| Timeout errors | Increase timeout, add checkpointing |
References
- Advanced Usage - Multi-GPU, distributed training, cost optimization
- Troubleshooting - Common issues and solutions
Resources
- Documentation: https://modal.com/docs
- Examples: https://github.com/modal-labs/modal-examples
- Pricing: https://modal.com/pricing
- Discord: https://discord.gg/modal
Frequently asked questions about Modal Serverless GPU
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