**Node 2:** Vllm engine. Receives and returns requests over the network:
**Node 2:** Vllm engine. Receives and returns requests over the network:
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In the P/D disaggregated setup you would have `deepseek-distill-llama8b.prefill.generate` (possibly multiple instances of this) and `deepseek-distill-llama8b.decode.generate`.
In the P/D disaggregated setup you would have `deepseek-distill-llama8b.prefill.generate` (possibly multiple instances of this) and `deepseek-distill-llama8b.decode.generate`.
For output it is always only `out=dyn`. This tells Dynamo to auto-discover the instances, group them by model, and load balance appropriately (depending on `--router-mode` flag). The old syntax of `dyn://...` is still accepted for backwards compatibility.
For output it is always only `out=auto`. This tells Dynamo to auto-discover the instances, group them by model, and load balance appropriately (depending on `--router-mode` flag). The exception is static workers, see that section.
### Static workers without etcd
Normally in the distributed system the frontend uses etcd to discover workers. The option exists to have a static endpoint without etcd.
Note how `out=` points to a single endpoint, which must match the worker. The model's name and config (to do pre-processing) are usually discovered by the frontend via etcd. Now we must pass them in (`--model-name` and `--model-path`).
The only difference from the distributed system above is `--router-mode kv`. The patched vllm announces when a KV block is created or removed. The Dynamo router run finds the worker with the best match for those KV blocks and directs the traffic to that node.
The only difference from the distributed system above is `--router-mode kv`. The patched vllm announces when a KV block is created or removed. The Dynamo router run finds the worker with the best match for those KV blocks and directs the traffic to that node.
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