Hey everyone! I was just skimming through some inference benchmarks of other people and noticed the driver version is usually mentioned. It made me wonder how relevant this is. My prod server runs Debian 12 so the packaged nvidia drivers are rather old, but I’d prefer not to mess with the drivers if it won’t bring a benefit. Does any of you have any experience or did do some testing?

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    19 days ago

    Thank you for taking the time to respond.

    I’ve used vLLM for hosting a smaller model which could fit in two of GPUs, it was very performant especially for multiple requests at the same time. The major drawback for my setup was that it only supports tensor parallelism for 2, 4, 8, etc. GPUs and data paralellism slowed inference down considerably, at least for my cards. exllamav3 is the only engine I’m aware of which support 3-way TP.

    But I’m fully with you in that vLLM seems to be the most recommended and battle-tested solution.

    I might take a look at how I can safely upgrade the driver until I can afford a fourth card and switch back to vLLM.