- If you see out-of-memory errors during serving, please try to reduce the memory usage of the KV cache pool by setting a smaller value of `--mem-fraction-static`. The default value is `0.9`
`#queue-req` indicates the number of requests in the queue. If you frequently see `#queue-req == 0`, it suggests you are bottlenecked by the request submission speed.
A healthy range for `#queue-req` is `100 - 3000`.
### Tune `--schedule-conservativeness`
`token usage` indicates the KV cache memory utilization of the server. `token usage > 0.9` means good utilization.
If you frequently see `token usage < 0.9` and `#queue-req > 0`, it means the server is too conservative about taking in new requests. You can decrease `--schedule-conservativeness` to a value like 0.3.
The case of serving being too conservative can happen when users send many requests with a large `max_new_tokens` but the requests stop very early due to EOS or stop strings.
On the other hand, if you see `token usage` very high and you frequently see warnings like
`decode out of memory happened, #retracted_reqs: 1, #new_token_ratio: 0.9998 -> 1.0000`, you can increase `--schedule-conservativeness` to a value like 1.3.
### Tune `--dp-size` and `--tp-size`
Data parallelism is better for throughput. When there is enough GPU memory, always favor data parallelism for throughput.
### (Minor) Tune `--schedule-heuristic`
If you have many shared prefixes, use the default `--schedule-heuristic lpm`. `lpm` stands for longest prefix match.
When you have no shared prefixes at all or you always send the requests with the shared prefixes together,
you can try `--schedule-heuristic fcfs`. `fcfs` stands for first come first serve.