How do I start a TIR Node for AI development?
Log into MyAccount, select TIR, create a project, and launch a node under Nodes. Choose a pre-built image (e.g., PyTorch), select a CPU/GPU plan, name the node, and optionally enable SSH. Access the node via Jupyter Labs or SSH, and manage settings like disk size or plan upgrades.
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What is TIR, and how does it support AI/ML development?
TIR is an AI/ML platform built on Jupyter Notebook, offering pre-configured GPU containers (PyTorch, TensorFlow) for model training, fine-tuning, and deployment. Access it via MyAccount, create projects, and launch nodes with CPU/GPU plans. TIR ...
Launching an E2E Networks Virtual Compute Node
Introduction Create an E2E MyAccount on the E2E Networks sign-up page to access node creation features. Use the MyAccount portal for a web-based interface to manage virtual compute nodes. Generate an API token in MyAccount for programmatic node ...
Why can’t I delete a node image or volume?
Node images cannot be deleted if linked to a scale group; terminate the scale group first. Volumes cannot be deleted if attached to a node or in an error/deleting state. Detach the volume and ensure no snapshots or tags are associated before ...
General Platform Questions
Q1: What is E2E Networks, and what makes it unique? A: E2E Networks is an AI-first hyperscale cloud computing platform based in India, specializing in AI, ML, and Generative AI workloads. It offers smart dedicated servers, GPUs, object storage, CDN, ...
Networking Services
How does the E2E CDN improve content delivery? A: E2E CDN caches static content (e.g., images, scripts) at global edge locations for low-latency delivery. Create a CDN in MyAccount, configure SSL, HTTP versions, and cache settings. Monitor bandwidth ...