TIR

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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