@rohanpaul_ai: Somebody quit his data center job and leased an empty warehouse. filled it with rows of server machines. charges client…
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A former data center worker has started a business offering clients private isolated AI model deployments on dedicated servers using vLLM, charging $4-6k per month.
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Somebody quit his data center job and leased an empty warehouse. filled it with rows of server machines. charges clients between $4-6 K p/month for private isolated deployment. Each client receives dedicated machines to host model. He runs all on vLLM. https://t.co/ypSseiQFov
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