Streaming DiLoCo trains billion-parameter LLMs at data-parallel quality while cutting the inter-datacenter bandwidth by about two orders of magnitude via partial, overlapped, and 4-bit-quantized synchronization.
Distributed Deep Learning in Open Collaborations
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Modern deep learning applications require increasingly more compute to train state-of-the-art models. To address this demand, large corporations and institutions use dedicated High-Performance Computing clusters, whose construction and maintenance are both environmentally costly and well beyond the budget of most organizations. As a result, some research directions become the exclusive domain of a few large industrial and even fewer academic actors. To alleviate this disparity, smaller groups may pool their computational resources and run collaborative experiments that benefit all participants. This paradigm, known as grid- or volunteer computing, has seen successful applications in numerous scientific areas. However, using this approach for machine learning is difficult due to high latency, asymmetric bandwidth, and several challenges unique to volunteer computing. In this work, we carefully analyze these constraints and propose a novel algorithmic framework designed specifically for collaborative training. We demonstrate the effectiveness of our approach for SwAV and ALBERT pretraining in realistic conditions and achieve performance comparable to traditional setups at a fraction of the cost. Finally, we provide a detailed report of successful collaborative language model pretraining with 40 participants.
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Streaming DiLoCo with overlapping communication: Towards a Distributed Free Lunch
Streaming DiLoCo trains billion-parameter LLMs at data-parallel quality while cutting the inter-datacenter bandwidth by about two orders of magnitude via partial, overlapped, and 4-bit-quantized synchronization.