Skip to main content

CLI and SDK for submitting and managing GPU workloads

Project description

Flow CLI & SDK

Python → Petaflops in 15 seconds. Flow procures GPUs through Mithril, spins InfiniBand-connected instances, and runs your workloads—zero friction, no hassle.

PyPI - Version Public repo

Background

There's a paradox in GPU infrastructure today: Massive GPU capacity sits idle, even as AI teams wait in queues—starved for compute. Mithril, the AI-compute omnicloud, dynamically allocates GPU resources from a global pool (spanning Mithril's first-party resources and 3rd-party partner cloud capacity) using efficient two-sided auctions, maximizing surplus and reducing costs. Mithril seamlessly supports both reserved-in-advance and just-in-time workloads—maximizing utilization, ensuring availability, and significantly reducing costs.

Infrastructure mode

flow instance create -i 8xh100 -N 20
╭─ Instance Configuration ────────────────────────────────╮
│                                                         │
│  Name           multinode-run                           │
│  Command        sleep infinity                          │
│  Image          nvidia/cuda:12.1.0-runtime-ubuntu22.04  │
│  Working Dir    /workspace                              │
│  Instance Type  8xh100                                  │
│  Num Instances  20                                      │
│  Max price      $12.29/hr                               │
│                                                         │
╰─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────╯

flow instance list
╭───────────────────────────────  Flow ────────────────────────────────╮
│                                                                       │
│     #     Status     Instance               GPU       Owner     Age   │     1    running    multinode-run        8×H100·80G  alex       0m   │
│     2    running    interactive-77c31e   A100·80G    noam       5h   │
│     3    cancelled  dev-a100-test        A100·80G    alex       1d   │
│                                                                       │
╰───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────╯

Research mode (in early preview)

flow submit "python train.py" # -i 8xh100 Bidding for best‑price GPU node (8×H100) with $12.29/h100-hr limit_price…
✓ Launching on NVIDIA H100-80GB for $1/h100-hr

Quick Start

# Optional: install uv
curl -LsSf https://astral.sh/uv/install.sh | sh

# Install via uv or pipx (or see installer scripts in scripts/)
uv tool install flow-compute
# or: pipx install flow-compute

flow setup  # Sets up your authentication and configuration
flow dev   # Interactive box. sub-5-second dev loop after initial VM config

Why choose Flow

Status quo GPU provisioning involves quotas, complex setups, and queue delays, even as GPUs sit idle elsewhere or in recovery processes. Flow addresses this:

Dynamic Market Allocation – Efficient two-sided auctions ensure you pay the lowest market-driven prices rather than inflated rates.

Simplified Batch Execution – An intuitive interface designed for cost-effective, high-performance batch workloads without complex infrastructure management.

Provision from 1 to thousands of GPUs for long-term reservations, short-term "micro-reservations" (minutes to weeks), or spot/on-demand needs—all interconnected via InfiniBand. High-performance persistent storage and built-in Docker support further streamline workloads, ensuring rapid data access and reproducibility.


Why Flow + Mithril?

Pillar Outcome How
Iteration Velocity and Ease Fresh containers in seconds; from idea to training or serving instantly. flow dev for DevBox or flow submit to programmatically launch tasks
Best price-performance via market-based pricing Preemptible secure jobs for $1/h100-hr Blind two-sided second-price auction; client-side bid capping
Availability and Elasticity GPUs always available, self-serve; no haggling, no calls. Uncapped spot + overflow capacity from partner clouds
Abstraction and Simplification InfiniBand VMs, CUDA drivers, auto-managed healing buffer—all pre-arranged. Mithril virtualization and base images preconfigured + Mithril capacity management.

"The tremendous demand for AI compute and the large fraction of idle time makes sharing a perfect solution, and Mithril's innovative market is the right approach."Paul Milgrom, Nobel Laureate (Auction Theory and Mechanism Design)


Key Concepts to Get Started

Core Workflows

Infrastructure mode

  • flow instance create -i 8xh100 -N 20 → spin up a 20-node GPU cluster in seconds
  • flow volume create -s 10000 -i file → provision 10 TB of persistent, high-speed storage
  • flow ssh instance -- nvidia-smi → run across all nodes in parallel

In research preview

Research mode

  • flow dev → interactive loops in seconds.
  • flow submit → reproducible batch jobs.
  • Python API → easy pipelines and orchestration.

Examples

# Launch a batch job on discounted H100s
flow submit "python train.py" -i 8xh100

# Frictionlessly leverage an existing SLURM script
flow submit job.slurm

# Serverless‑style decorator
@app.function(gpu="a100")

Ideal Use Cases

  • Rapid Experimentation – Quick iterations for research sprints.
  • Instant Elasticity – Scale rapidly from one to thousands of GPUs.
  • Collaborative Research – Shared dev environments with per-task cost controls.

Flow is not yet ideal for: always‑on ≤100 ms inference, strictly on‑prem regulated data, or models that fit on laptop or consumer-grade GPUs.


Architecture (30‑s view)

Your intent ⟶ Flow Execution Layer ⟶ Global GPU Fabric

Flow SDK abstracts complex GPU auctions, InfiniBand clusters, and multi-cloud management into a single seamless and unified developer interface.


Installation

Requirements

  • Python 3.10 or later
  • Recommended: use uv to auto-manage a compatible Python when installing the CLI

1) Install uv — optional but recommended

Installation guide: docs.astral.sh/uv/getting-started/installation

  • macOS/Linux:
    curl -LsSf https://astral.sh/uv/install.sh | sh
    
  • Windows (PowerShell):
    powershell -ExecutionPolicy ByPass -c "irm https://astral.sh/uv/install.ps1 | iex"
    

2) Install Flow

  • Global CLI (uv):

    uv tool install flow-compute
    flow setup
    
  • Global CLI (pipx):

    pipx install flow-compute
    flow setup
    

Under the Hood (Advanced)

  • Bid Caps – Protect budgets automatically.
  • Self-Healing – Spot nodes dynamically migrate tasks.
  • Docker/Conda – Pre-built images or dynamic install.
  • Multi-cloud Ready – Mithril (with Oracle, Nebius integrations internal to Mithril), and more coming
  • SLURM Compatible – Run #SBATCH scripts directly.

Python SDK (Research Preview)

Advanced Task Configuration

# Distributed training example (32 GPUs, Mithril groups for InfiniBand connectivity by default)
task = flow.run(
    command="torchrun --nproc_per_node=8 train.py",
    instance_type="8xa100",
    num_instances=4,  # Total of 32 GPUs (4 nodes × 8 GPUs each)
    env={"NCCL_DEBUG": "INFO"}
)

# Mount S3 data + persistent volumes
task = flow.run(
    "python analyze.py",
    gpu="a100",
    mounts={
        "/datasets": "s3://ml-bucket/imagenet",  # S3 via s3fs
        "/models": "volume://pretrained-models"   # Persistent storage
    }
)

Key Features Summary

  • Distributed Training – Multi-node InfiniBand clusters auto-configured
  • Code Upload – Automatic with .flowignore (or .gitignore fallback)
  • Live Debugging – SSH into running instances (flow ssh)
  • Cost Protection – Built-in max_price_per_hour safeguards
  • Jupyter Integration – Connect notebooks to GPU instances

Documentation: https://docs.mithril.ai/cli-and-sdk/quickstart

Further Reading

Project details


Release history Release notifications | RSS feed

Download files

Download the file for your platform. If you're not sure which to choose, learn more about installing packages.

Source Distribution

flow_compute-3.12.2.tar.gz (1.3 MB view details)

Uploaded Source

Built Distributions

If you're not sure about the file name format, learn more about wheel file names.

flow_compute-3.12.2-py3-none-any.whl (1.5 MB view details)

Uploaded Python 3

flow_compute-3.12.2-cp314-cp314-macosx_11_0_arm64.whl (4.4 MB view details)

Uploaded CPython 3.14macOS 11.0+ ARM64

flow_compute-3.12.2-cp311-cp311-manylinux_2_28_x86_64.whl (4.7 MB view details)

Uploaded CPython 3.11manylinux: glibc 2.28+ x86-64

flow_compute-3.12.2-cp311-cp311-manylinux_2_28_aarch64.whl (4.5 MB view details)

Uploaded CPython 3.11manylinux: glibc 2.28+ ARM64

File details

Details for the file flow_compute-3.12.2.tar.gz.

File metadata

  • Download URL: flow_compute-3.12.2.tar.gz
  • Upload date:
  • Size: 1.3 MB
  • Tags: Source
  • Uploaded using Trusted Publishing? No
  • Uploaded via: maturin/1.13.1

File hashes

Hashes for flow_compute-3.12.2.tar.gz
Algorithm Hash digest
SHA256 bb28f4f87f8c9aa91f308e101b96ff0926b09d28b8fd2414b71e9201f3d243e3
MD5 e87b1b58a21e296bd4f17af361e1ae7d
BLAKE2b-256 2c9be6ec84db8928a0a0a06515a708d240d2bf27393496188321d9334e3bf486

See more details on using hashes here.

File details

Details for the file flow_compute-3.12.2-py3-none-any.whl.

File metadata

File hashes

Hashes for flow_compute-3.12.2-py3-none-any.whl
Algorithm Hash digest
SHA256 e6b2f823fbed287347a0858bb5778440d03eacee914527a8015a005d81771923
MD5 9ccf57803fa56bb8f088040f2e27b515
BLAKE2b-256 4215ee1162703b197912733d17d6f7cdb3f4e17c638e92183f753890d2a11142

See more details on using hashes here.

File details

Details for the file flow_compute-3.12.2-cp314-cp314-macosx_11_0_arm64.whl.

File metadata

File hashes

Hashes for flow_compute-3.12.2-cp314-cp314-macosx_11_0_arm64.whl
Algorithm Hash digest
SHA256 9c2d1d806e2aed58972629a8180de8a2ece35d76f791e7c4febb367d8121d37e
MD5 37753f8bbd4777f26570691eb242532e
BLAKE2b-256 ceb92f19414145aca634bd061265e63e403dc5a855a40f34c7ec9e66fd1a98e4

See more details on using hashes here.

File details

Details for the file flow_compute-3.12.2-cp311-cp311-manylinux_2_28_x86_64.whl.

File metadata

File hashes

Hashes for flow_compute-3.12.2-cp311-cp311-manylinux_2_28_x86_64.whl
Algorithm Hash digest
SHA256 ae32968269e88385c0fd849e45f66529a294d0b057a829f86cfa8ebc75065eec
MD5 3257d40f5b2f8d3dfe94f8bae0376e8f
BLAKE2b-256 d522a32f393017d258fcbaa38c2fbf4f0edbb6797a1f1c7abc0d75268348a6ce

See more details on using hashes here.

File details

Details for the file flow_compute-3.12.2-cp311-cp311-manylinux_2_28_aarch64.whl.

File metadata

File hashes

Hashes for flow_compute-3.12.2-cp311-cp311-manylinux_2_28_aarch64.whl
Algorithm Hash digest
SHA256 1fccbaff545889f186ee0769aca0b00690678f1cc6fd031f3f01df1e683a0c95
MD5 a9ba8d900c1e9ff6a025e062f139b116
BLAKE2b-256 1380787294c42b562754c9f16d7bd3683d1d8f7f3ab0fcee610791380e287851

See more details on using hashes here.

Supported by

AWS Cloud computing and Security Sponsor Datadog Monitoring Depot Continuous Integration Fastly CDN Google Download Analytics Pingdom Monitoring Sentry Error logging StatusPage Status page