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# NVIDIA Dynamo
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[![License](https://img.shields.io/badge/License-Apache_2.0-blue.svg)](https://opensource.org/licenses/Apache-2.0)
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| **[Roadmap](https://github.com/ai-dynamo/dynamo/issues/762)** | **[User Guides](https://docs.nvidia.com/dynamo/latest/index.html)** | **[Support Matrix](docs/support_matrix.md)** | **[Architecture and Features](docs/architecture/architecture.md)** | **[APIs](lib/bindings/python/README.md)** | **[SDK](deploy/dynamo/sdk/README.md)** |
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### 📢 **Please join us for our** [ **first Dynamo in-person meetup with vLLM and SGLang leads**](https://events.nvidia.com/nvidiadynamousermeetups) **on 6/5 (Thu) in SF!** ###

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NVIDIA Dynamo is a high-throughput low-latency inference framework designed for serving generative AI and reasoning models in multi-node distributed environments. Dynamo is designed to be inference engine agnostic (supports TRT-LLM, vLLM, SGLang or others) and captures LLM-specific capabilities such as:
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- **Disaggregated prefill & decode inference** – Maximizes GPU throughput and facilitates trade off between throughput and latency.
- **Dynamic GPU scheduling** – Optimizes performance based on fluctuating demand
- **LLM-aware request routing** – Eliminates unnecessary KV cache re-computation
- **Accelerated data transfer** – Reduces inference response time using NIXL.
- **KV cache offloading** – Leverages multiple memory hierarchies for higher system throughput
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Built in Rust for performance and in Python for extensibility, Dynamo is fully open-source and driven by a transparent, OSS (Open Source Software) first development approach.
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### Installation
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The following examples require a few system level packages.
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Recommended to use Ubuntu 24.04 with a x86_64 CPU. See [docs/support_matrix.md](docs/support_matrix.md)
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```
apt-get update
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DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive apt-get install -yq python3-dev python3-pip python3-venv libucx0
python3 -m venv venv
source venv/bin/activate
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pip install "ai-dynamo[all]"
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```
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> [!NOTE]
> To ensure compatibility, please refer to the examples in the release branch or tag that matches the version you installed.
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### Building the Dynamo Base Image
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Although not needed for local development, deploying your Dynamo pipelines to Kubernetes will require you to build and push a Dynamo base image to your container registry. You can use any container registry of your choice, such as:
- Docker Hub (docker.io)
- NVIDIA NGC Container Registry (nvcr.io)
- Any private registry
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Here's how to build it:
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```bash
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./container/build.sh
docker tag dynamo:latest-vllm <your-registry>/dynamo-base:latest-vllm
docker login <your-registry>
docker push <your-registry>/dynamo-base:latest-vllm
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```

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Notes about builds for specific frameworks:
- For specific details on the `--framework vllm` build, see [here](examples/llm/README.md).
- For specific details on the `--framework tensorrtllm` build, see [here](examples/tensorrt_llm/README.md).

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Note about AWS environments:
- If deploying Dynamo in AWS, make sure to build the container with EFA support using the `--make-efa` flag.

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After building, you can use this image by setting the `DYNAMO_IMAGE` environment variable to point to your built image:
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export DYNAMO_IMAGE=<your-registry>/dynamo-base:latest-vllm
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> [!NOTE]
> We are working on leaner base images that can be built using the targets in the top-level Earthfile.

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### Running and Interacting with an LLM Locally
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To run a model and interact with it locally you can call `dynamo
run` with a hugging face model. `dynamo run` supports several backends
including: `mistralrs`, `sglang`, `vllm`, and `tensorrtllm`.
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#### Example Command
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```
dynamo run out=vllm deepseek-ai/DeepSeek-R1-Distill-Llama-8B
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```
? User › Hello, how are you?
✔ User · Hello, how are you?
Okay, so I'm trying to figure out how to respond to the user's greeting. They said, "Hello, how are you?" and then followed it with "Hello! I'm just a program, but thanks for asking." Hmm, I need to come up with a suitable reply. ...
```
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### LLM Serving
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Dynamo provides a simple way to spin up a local set of inference
components including:
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- **OpenAI Compatible Frontend** – High performance OpenAI compatible http api server written in Rust.
- **Basic and Kv Aware Router** – Route and load balance traffic to a set of workers.
- **Workers** – Set of pre-configured LLM serving engines.
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To run a minimal configuration you can use a pre-configured
example.
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#### Start Dynamo Distributed Runtime Services
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First start the Dynamo Distributed Runtime services:
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```bash
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docker compose -f deploy/metrics/docker-compose.yml up -d
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#### Start Dynamo LLM Serving Components

Next serve a minimal configuration with an http server, basic
round-robin router, and a single worker.
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```bash
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cd examples/llm
dynamo serve graphs.agg:Frontend -f configs/agg.yaml
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```

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#### Send a Request
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```bash
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curl localhost:8000/v1/chat/completions   -H "Content-Type: application/json"   -d '{
    "model": "deepseek-ai/DeepSeek-R1-Distill-Llama-8B",
    "messages": [
    {
        "role": "user",
        "content": "Hello, how are you?"
    }
    ],
    "stream":false,
    "max_tokens": 300
  }' | jq
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### Local Development

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If you use vscode or cursor, we have a .devcontainer folder built on [Microsofts Extension](https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/devcontainers/containers). For instructions see the [ReadMe](.devcontainer/README.md) for more details.
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Otherwise, to develop locally, we recommend working inside of the container
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```bash
./container/build.sh
./container/run.sh -it --mount-workspace

cargo build --release
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mkdir -p /workspace/deploy/sdk/src/dynamo/sdk/cli/bin
cp /workspace/target/release/http /workspace/deploy/sdk/src/dynamo/sdk/cli/bin
cp /workspace/target/release/llmctl /workspace/deploy/sdk/src/dynamo/sdk/cli/bin
cp /workspace/target/release/dynamo-run /workspace/deploy/sdk/src/dynamo/sdk/cli/bin
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uv pip install -e .
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#### Conda Environment

Alternately, you can use a conda environment

```bash
conda activate <ENV_NAME>

pip install nixl # Or install https://github.com/ai-dynamo/nixl from source

cargo build --release

# To install ai-dynamo-runtime from source
cd lib/bindings/python
pip install .

cd ../../../
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# To test
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docker compose -f deploy/metrics/docker-compose.yml up -d
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cd examples/llm
dynamo serve graphs.agg:Frontend -f configs/agg.yaml
```