2-5X faster LLM finetuning
Project description
✨ Finetune for Free
All notebooks are beginner friendly! Add your dataset, click "Run All", and you'll get a 2x faster finetuned model which can be exported to GGUF, Ollama, vLLM or uploaded to Hugging Face.
Unsloth supports | Free Notebooks | Performance | Memory use |
---|---|---|---|
Llama 3.2 (3B) | ▶️ Start for free | 2x faster | 60% less |
Llama 3.1 (8B) | ▶️ Start for free | 2x faster | 60% less |
Phi-3.5 (mini) | ▶️ Start for free | 2x faster | 50% less |
Gemma 2 (9B) | ▶️ Start for free | 2x faster | 63% less |
Mistral Small (22B) | ▶️ Start for free | 2x faster | 60% less |
Ollama | ▶️ Start for free | 1.9x faster | 43% less |
Mistral v0.3 (7B) | ▶️ Start for free | 2.2x faster | 73% less |
ORPO | ▶️ Start for free | 1.9x faster | 43% less |
DPO Zephyr | ▶️ Start for free | 1.9x faster | 43% less |
- Kaggle Notebooks for Llama 3.1 (8B), Gemma 2 (9B), Mistral (7B)
- Run Llama 3.2 1B 3B notebook and Llama 3.2 conversational notebook
- Run Llama 3.1 conversational notebook and Mistral v0.3 ChatML
- This text completion notebook is for continued pretraining / raw text
- This continued pretraining notebook is for learning another language
- Click here for detailed documentation for Unsloth.
🦥 Unsloth.ai News
- 📣 NEW! We found and helped fix a gradient accumulation bug! Please update Unsloth and transformers.
- 📣 NEW! Llama 3.2 Conversational notebook includes training only on completions / outputs (increase accuracy), ShareGPT standardization and more!
- 📣 NEW! Llama 3.2 Kaggle notebook and Llama 3.2 Kaggle conversational notebook
- 📣 NEW! Qwen 2.5 7b notebook finetuning is supported! Qwen 2.5 comes in multiple sizes - check our 4bit uploads for 4x faster downloads!. 14b fits in a Colab GPU! Qwen 2.5 conversational notebook
- 📣 NEW! Mistral Small 22b notebook finetuning fits in under 16GB of VRAM!
- 📣 NEW! Phi-3.5 (mini) now supported
- 📣 NEW! Gemma-2-2b now supported! Try out Chat interface!
- 📣 NEW! Llama 3.1 8b, 70b & Mistral Nemo-12b both Base and Instruct are now supported
Click for more news
- 📣 NEW!
pip install unsloth
now works! Head over to pypi to check it out! This allows non git pull installs. Usepip install unsloth[colab-new]
for non dependency installs. - 📣 NEW! Gemma-2-9b and Gemma-2-27b now supported
- 📣 UPDATE! Phi-3 mini model updated. Phi-3 Medium 2x faster finetuning.
- 📣 NEW! Continued Pretraining notebook for other languages like Korean!
- 📣 NEW! Qwen2 now works
- 📣 Mistral v0.3 Base and [Mistral v0.3 Instruct]
- 📣 ORPO support is here + 2x faster inference added for all our models
- 📣 We cut memory usage by a further 30% and now support 4x longer context windows!
🔗 Links and Resources
Type | Links |
---|---|
📚 Documentation & Wiki | Read Our Docs |
Twitter (aka X) | Follow us on X |
💾 Installation | unsloth/README.md |
🥇 Benchmarking | Performance Tables |
🌐 Released Models | Unsloth Releases |
✍️ Blog | Read our Blogs |
⭐ Key Features
- All kernels written in OpenAI's Triton language. Manual backprop engine.
- 0% loss in accuracy - no approximation methods - all exact.
- No change of hardware. Supports NVIDIA GPUs since 2018+. Minimum CUDA Capability 7.0 (V100, T4, Titan V, RTX 20, 30, 40x, A100, H100, L40 etc) Check your GPU! GTX 1070, 1080 works, but is slow.
- Works on Linux and Windows via WSL.
- Supports 4bit and 16bit QLoRA / LoRA finetuning via bitsandbytes.
- Open source trains 5x faster - see Unsloth Pro for up to 30x faster training!
- If you trained a model with 🦥Unsloth, you can use this cool sticker!
🥇 Performance Benchmarking
- For the full list of reproducible benchmarking tables, go to our website
1 A100 40GB | 🤗Hugging Face | Flash Attention | 🦥Unsloth Open Source | 🦥Unsloth Pro |
---|---|---|---|---|
Alpaca | 1x | 1.04x | 1.98x | 15.64x |
LAION Chip2 | 1x | 0.92x | 1.61x | 20.73x |
OASST | 1x | 1.19x | 2.17x | 14.83x |
Slim Orca | 1x | 1.18x | 2.22x | 14.82x |
- Benchmarking table below was conducted by 🤗Hugging Face.
Free Colab T4 | Dataset | 🤗Hugging Face | Pytorch 2.1.1 | 🦥Unsloth | 🦥 VRAM reduction |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Llama-2 7b | OASST | 1x | 1.19x | 1.95x | -43.3% |
Mistral 7b | Alpaca | 1x | 1.07x | 1.56x | -13.7% |
Tiny Llama 1.1b | Alpaca | 1x | 2.06x | 3.87x | -73.8% |
DPO with Zephyr | Ultra Chat | 1x | 1.09x | 1.55x | -18.6% |
💾 Installation Instructions
For stable releases, use pip install unsloth
. We recommend pip install "unsloth[colab-new] @ git+https://github.com/unslothai/unsloth.git"
for most installations though.
Conda Installation
⚠️Only use Conda if you have it. If not, use Pip
. Select either pytorch-cuda=11.8,12.1
for CUDA 11.8 or CUDA 12.1. We support python=3.10,3.11,3.12
.
conda create --name unsloth_env \
python=3.11 \
pytorch-cuda=12.1 \
pytorch cudatoolkit xformers -c pytorch -c nvidia -c xformers \
-y
conda activate unsloth_env
pip install "unsloth[colab-new] @ git+https://github.com/unslothai/unsloth.git"
pip install --no-deps trl peft accelerate bitsandbytes
If you're looking to install Conda in a Linux environment, read here, or run the below 🔽
mkdir -p ~/miniconda3
wget https://repo.anaconda.com/miniconda/Miniconda3-latest-Linux-x86_64.sh -O ~/miniconda3/miniconda.sh
bash ~/miniconda3/miniconda.sh -b -u -p ~/miniconda3
rm -rf ~/miniconda3/miniconda.sh
~/miniconda3/bin/conda init bash
~/miniconda3/bin/conda init zsh
Pip Installation
⚠️Do **NOT** use this if you have Conda.
Pip is a bit more complex since there are dependency issues. The pip command is different for torch 2.2,2.3,2.4,2.5
and CUDA versions.
For other torch versions, we support torch211
, torch212
, torch220
, torch230
, torch240
and for CUDA versions, we support cu118
and cu121
and cu124
. For Ampere devices (A100, H100, RTX3090) and above, use cu118-ampere
or cu121-ampere
or cu124-ampere
.
For example, if you have torch 2.4
and CUDA 12.1
, use:
pip install --upgrade pip
pip install "unsloth[cu121-torch240] @ git+https://github.com/unslothai/unsloth.git"
Another example, if you have torch 2.5
and CUDA 12.4
, use:
pip install --upgrade pip
pip install "unsloth[cu124-torch250] @ git+https://github.com/unslothai/unsloth.git"
And other examples:
pip install "unsloth[cu121-ampere-torch240] @ git+https://github.com/unslothai/unsloth.git"
pip install "unsloth[cu118-ampere-torch240] @ git+https://github.com/unslothai/unsloth.git"
pip install "unsloth[cu121-torch240] @ git+https://github.com/unslothai/unsloth.git"
pip install "unsloth[cu118-torch240] @ git+https://github.com/unslothai/unsloth.git"
pip install "unsloth[cu121-torch230] @ git+https://github.com/unslothai/unsloth.git"
pip install "unsloth[cu121-ampere-torch230] @ git+https://github.com/unslothai/unsloth.git"
pip install "unsloth[cu121-torch250] @ git+https://github.com/unslothai/unsloth.git"
pip install "unsloth[cu124-ampere-torch250] @ git+https://github.com/unslothai/unsloth.git"
Or, run the below in a terminal to get the optimal pip installation command:
wget -qO- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/unslothai/unsloth/main/unsloth/_auto_install.py | python -
Or, run the below manually in a Python REPL:
try: import torch
except: raise ImportError('Install torch via `pip install torch`')
from packaging.version import Version as V
v = V(torch.__version__)
cuda = str(torch.version.cuda)
is_ampere = torch.cuda.get_device_capability()[0] >= 8
if cuda != "12.1" and cuda != "11.8" and cuda != "12.4": raise RuntimeError(f"CUDA = {cuda} not supported!")
if v <= V('2.1.0'): raise RuntimeError(f"Torch = {v} too old!")
elif v <= V('2.1.1'): x = 'cu{}{}-torch211'
elif v <= V('2.1.2'): x = 'cu{}{}-torch212'
elif v < V('2.3.0'): x = 'cu{}{}-torch220'
elif v < V('2.4.0'): x = 'cu{}{}-torch230'
elif v < V('2.5.0'): x = 'cu{}{}-torch240'
elif v < V('2.6.0'): x = 'cu{}{}-torch250'
else: raise RuntimeError(f"Torch = {v} too new!")
x = x.format(cuda.replace(".", ""), "-ampere" if is_ampere else "")
print(f'pip install --upgrade pip && pip install "unsloth[{x}] @ git+https://github.com/unslothai/unsloth.git"')
Windows Installation
To run Unsloth directly on Windows:
- Install Triton from this Windows fork and follow the instructions: https://github.com/woct0rdho/triton-windows
- In the SFTTrainer, set
dataset_num_proc=1
to avoid a crashing issue:
trainer = SFTTrainer(
dataset_num_proc=1,
...
)
For advanced installation instructions or if you see weird errors during installations:
- Install
torch
andtriton
. Go to https://pytorch.org to install it. For examplepip install torch torchvision torchaudio triton
- Confirm if CUDA is installated correctly. Try
nvcc
. If that fails, you need to installcudatoolkit
or CUDA drivers. - Install
xformers
manually. You can try installingvllm
and seeing ifvllm
succeeds. Check ifxformers
succeeded withpython -m xformers.info
Go to https://github.com/facebookresearch/xformers. Another option is to installflash-attn
for Ampere GPUs. - Finally, install
bitsandbytes
and check it withpython -m bitsandbytes
📜 Documentation
- Go to our official Documentation for saving to GGUF, checkpointing, evaluation and more!
- We support Huggingface's TRL, Trainer, Seq2SeqTrainer or even Pytorch code!
- We're in 🤗Hugging Face's official docs! Check out the SFT docs and DPO docs!
from unsloth import FastLanguageModel
from unsloth import is_bfloat16_supported
import torch
from trl import SFTTrainer
from transformers import TrainingArguments
from datasets import load_dataset
max_seq_length = 2048 # Supports RoPE Scaling interally, so choose any!
# Get LAION dataset
url = "https://huggingface.co/datasets/laion/OIG/resolve/main/unified_chip2.jsonl"
dataset = load_dataset("json", data_files = {"train" : url}, split = "train")
# 4bit pre quantized models we support for 4x faster downloading + no OOMs.
fourbit_models = [
"unsloth/mistral-7b-v0.3-bnb-4bit", # New Mistral v3 2x faster!
"unsloth/mistral-7b-instruct-v0.3-bnb-4bit",
"unsloth/llama-3-8b-bnb-4bit", # Llama-3 15 trillion tokens model 2x faster!
"unsloth/llama-3-8b-Instruct-bnb-4bit",
"unsloth/llama-3-70b-bnb-4bit",
"unsloth/Phi-3-mini-4k-instruct", # Phi-3 2x faster!
"unsloth/Phi-3-medium-4k-instruct",
"unsloth/mistral-7b-bnb-4bit",
"unsloth/gemma-7b-bnb-4bit", # Gemma 2.2x faster!
] # More models at https://huggingface.co/unsloth
model, tokenizer = FastLanguageModel.from_pretrained(
model_name = "unsloth/llama-3-8b-bnb-4bit",
max_seq_length = max_seq_length,
dtype = None,
load_in_4bit = True,
)
# Do model patching and add fast LoRA weights
model = FastLanguageModel.get_peft_model(
model,
r = 16,
target_modules = ["q_proj", "k_proj", "v_proj", "o_proj",
"gate_proj", "up_proj", "down_proj",],
lora_alpha = 16,
lora_dropout = 0, # Supports any, but = 0 is optimized
bias = "none", # Supports any, but = "none" is optimized
# [NEW] "unsloth" uses 30% less VRAM, fits 2x larger batch sizes!
use_gradient_checkpointing = "unsloth", # True or "unsloth" for very long context
random_state = 3407,
max_seq_length = max_seq_length,
use_rslora = False, # We support rank stabilized LoRA
loftq_config = None, # And LoftQ
)
trainer = SFTTrainer(
model = model,
train_dataset = dataset,
dataset_text_field = "text",
max_seq_length = max_seq_length,
tokenizer = tokenizer,
args = TrainingArguments(
per_device_train_batch_size = 2,
gradient_accumulation_steps = 4,
warmup_steps = 10,
max_steps = 60,
fp16 = not is_bfloat16_supported(),
bf16 = is_bfloat16_supported(),
logging_steps = 1,
output_dir = "outputs",
optim = "adamw_8bit",
seed = 3407,
),
)
trainer.train()
# Go to https://github.com/unslothai/unsloth/wiki for advanced tips like
# (1) Saving to GGUF / merging to 16bit for vLLM
# (2) Continued training from a saved LoRA adapter
# (3) Adding an evaluation loop / OOMs
# (4) Customized chat templates
DPO Support
DPO (Direct Preference Optimization), PPO, Reward Modelling all seem to work as per 3rd party independent testing from Llama-Factory. We have a preliminary Google Colab notebook for reproducing Zephyr on Tesla T4 here: notebook.
We're in 🤗Hugging Face's official docs! We're on the SFT docs and the DPO docs!
from unsloth import FastLanguageModel, PatchDPOTrainer
from unsloth import is_bfloat16_supported
PatchDPOTrainer()
import torch
from transformers import TrainingArguments
from trl import DPOTrainer
model, tokenizer = FastLanguageModel.from_pretrained(
model_name = "unsloth/zephyr-sft-bnb-4bit",
max_seq_length = max_seq_length,
dtype = None,
load_in_4bit = True,
)
# Do model patching and add fast LoRA weights
model = FastLanguageModel.get_peft_model(
model,
r = 64,
target_modules = ["q_proj", "k_proj", "v_proj", "o_proj",
"gate_proj", "up_proj", "down_proj",],
lora_alpha = 64,
lora_dropout = 0, # Supports any, but = 0 is optimized
bias = "none", # Supports any, but = "none" is optimized
# [NEW] "unsloth" uses 30% less VRAM, fits 2x larger batch sizes!
use_gradient_checkpointing = "unsloth", # True or "unsloth" for very long context
random_state = 3407,
max_seq_length = max_seq_length,
)
dpo_trainer = DPOTrainer(
model = model,
ref_model = None,
args = TrainingArguments(
per_device_train_batch_size = 4,
gradient_accumulation_steps = 8,
warmup_ratio = 0.1,
num_train_epochs = 3,
fp16 = not is_bfloat16_supported(),
bf16 = is_bfloat16_supported(),
logging_steps = 1,
optim = "adamw_8bit",
seed = 42,
output_dir = "outputs",
),
beta = 0.1,
train_dataset = YOUR_DATASET_HERE,
# eval_dataset = YOUR_DATASET_HERE,
tokenizer = tokenizer,
max_length = 1024,
max_prompt_length = 512,
)
dpo_trainer.train()
🥇 Detailed Benchmarking Tables
- Click "Code" for fully reproducible examples
- "Unsloth Equal" is a preview of our PRO version, with code stripped out. All settings and the loss curve remains identical.
- For the full list of benchmarking tables, go to our website
1 A100 40GB | 🤗Hugging Face | Flash Attention 2 | 🦥Unsloth Open | Unsloth Equal | Unsloth Pro | Unsloth Max |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Alpaca | 1x | 1.04x | 1.98x | 2.48x | 5.32x | 15.64x |
code | Code | Code | Code | Code | ||
seconds | 1040 | 1001 | 525 | 419 | 196 | 67 |
memory MB | 18235 | 15365 | 9631 | 8525 | ||
% saved | 15.74 | 47.18 | 53.25 |
Llama-Factory 3rd party benchmarking
- Link to performance table. TGS: tokens per GPU per second. Model: LLaMA2-7B. GPU: NVIDIA A100 * 1. Batch size: 4. Gradient accumulation: 2. LoRA rank: 8. Max length: 1024.
Method | Bits | TGS | GRAM | Speed |
---|---|---|---|---|
HF | 16 | 2392 | 18GB | 100% |
HF+FA2 | 16 | 2954 | 17GB | 123% |
Unsloth+FA2 | 16 | 4007 | 16GB | 168% |
HF | 4 | 2415 | 9GB | 101% |
Unsloth+FA2 | 4 | 3726 | 7GB | 160% |
Performance comparisons between popular models
Click for specific model benchmarking tables (Mistral 7b, CodeLlama 34b etc.)
Mistral 7b
1 A100 40GB | Hugging Face | Flash Attention 2 | Unsloth Open | Unsloth Equal | Unsloth Pro | Unsloth Max |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Mistral 7B Slim Orca | 1x | 1.15x | 2.15x | 2.53x | 4.61x | 13.69x |
code | Code | Code | Code | Code | ||
seconds | 1813 | 1571 | 842 | 718 | 393 | 132 |
memory MB | 32853 | 19385 | 12465 | 10271 | ||
% saved | 40.99 | 62.06 | 68.74 |
CodeLlama 34b
1 A100 40GB | Hugging Face | Flash Attention 2 | Unsloth Open | Unsloth Equal | Unsloth Pro | Unsloth Max |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Code Llama 34B | OOM ❌ | 0.99x | 1.87x | 2.61x | 4.27x | 12.82x |
code | ▶️ Code | Code | Code | Code | ||
seconds | 1953 | 1982 | 1043 | 748 | 458 | 152 |
memory MB | 40000 | 33217 | 27413 | 22161 | ||
% saved | 16.96 | 31.47 | 44.60 |
1 Tesla T4
1 T4 16GB | Hugging Face | Flash Attention | Unsloth Open | Unsloth Pro Equal | Unsloth Pro | Unsloth Max |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Alpaca | 1x | 1.09x | 1.69x | 1.79x | 2.93x | 8.3x |
code | ▶️ Code | Code | Code | Code | ||
seconds | 1599 | 1468 | 942 | 894 | 545 | 193 |
memory MB | 7199 | 7059 | 6459 | 5443 | ||
% saved | 1.94 | 10.28 | 24.39 |
2 Tesla T4s via DDP
2 T4 DDP | Hugging Face | Flash Attention | Unsloth Open | Unsloth Equal | Unsloth Pro | Unsloth Max |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Alpaca | 1x | 0.99x | 4.95x | 4.44x | 7.28x | 20.61x |
code | ▶️ Code | Code | Code | |||
seconds | 9882 | 9946 | 1996 | 2227 | 1357 | 480 |
memory MB | 9176 | 9128 | 6904 | 6782 | ||
% saved | 0.52 | 24.76 | 26.09 |
Performance comparisons on 1 Tesla T4 GPU:
Click for Time taken for 1 epoch
One Tesla T4 on Google Colab
bsz = 2, ga = 4, max_grad_norm = 0.3, num_train_epochs = 1, seed = 3047, lr = 2e-4, wd = 0.01, optim = "adamw_8bit", schedule = "linear", schedule_steps = 10
System | GPU | Alpaca (52K) | LAION OIG (210K) | Open Assistant (10K) | SlimOrca (518K) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Huggingface | 1 T4 | 23h 15m | 56h 28m | 8h 38m | 391h 41m |
Unsloth Open | 1 T4 | 13h 7m (1.8x) | 31h 47m (1.8x) | 4h 27m (1.9x) | 240h 4m (1.6x) |
Unsloth Pro | 1 T4 | 3h 6m (7.5x) | 5h 17m (10.7x) | 1h 7m (7.7x) | 59h 53m (6.5x) |
Unsloth Max | 1 T4 | 2h 39m (8.8x) | 4h 31m (12.5x) | 0h 58m (8.9x) | 51h 30m (7.6x) |
Peak Memory Usage
System | GPU | Alpaca (52K) | LAION OIG (210K) | Open Assistant (10K) | SlimOrca (518K) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Huggingface | 1 T4 | 7.3GB | 5.9GB | 14.0GB | 13.3GB |
Unsloth Open | 1 T4 | 6.8GB | 5.7GB | 7.8GB | 7.7GB |
Unsloth Pro | 1 T4 | 6.4GB | 6.4GB | 6.4GB | 6.4GB |
Unsloth Max | 1 T4 | 11.4GB | 12.4GB | 11.9GB | 14.4GB |
Click for Performance Comparisons on 2 Tesla T4 GPUs via DDP:
**Time taken for 1 epoch**Two Tesla T4s on Kaggle
bsz = 2, ga = 4, max_grad_norm = 0.3, num_train_epochs = 1, seed = 3047, lr = 2e-4, wd = 0.01, optim = "adamw_8bit", schedule = "linear", schedule_steps = 10
System | GPU | Alpaca (52K) | LAION OIG (210K) | Open Assistant (10K) | SlimOrca (518K) * |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Huggingface | 2 T4 | 84h 47m | 163h 48m | 30h 51m | 1301h 24m * |
Unsloth Pro | 2 T4 | 3h 20m (25.4x) | 5h 43m (28.7x) | 1h 12m (25.7x) | 71h 40m (18.1x) * |
Unsloth Max | 2 T4 | 3h 4m (27.6x) | 5h 14m (31.3x) | 1h 6m (28.1x) | 54h 20m (23.9x) * |
Peak Memory Usage on a Multi GPU System (2 GPUs)
System | GPU | Alpaca (52K) | LAION OIG (210K) | Open Assistant (10K) | SlimOrca (518K) * |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Huggingface | 2 T4 | 8.4GB | 6GB | 7.2GB | 5.3GB | 14.3GB | 6.6GB | 10.9GB | 5.9GB * |
Unsloth Pro | 2 T4 | 7.7GB | 4.9GB | 7.5GB | 4.9GB | 8.5GB | 4.9GB | 6.2GB | 4.7GB * |
Unsloth Max | 2 T4 | 10.5GB | 5GB | 10.6GB | 5GB | 10.6GB | 5GB | 10.5GB | 5GB * |
- Slim Orca
bsz=1
for all benchmarks sincebsz=2
OOMs. We can handlebsz=2
, but we benchmark it withbsz=1
for consistency.
Thank You to
- HuyNguyen-hust for making RoPE Embeddings 28% faster
- RandomInternetPreson for confirming WSL support
- 152334H for experimental DPO support
- atgctg for syntax highlighting
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