Images
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Crusoe Cloud provides VM operating system images for use on our VMs.
Types of Images
Crusoe Cloud provides two types of images: "curated" images, which are created by the Crusoe Cloud team, and soon, "custom" images, which are created by the developer for use within their organization.
Curated Images
Curated images are images provided by Crusoe Cloud and made available to all developers on the platform. These images contain a base operating system, e.g. Ubuntu, and additional software where specified, to provide a "batteries included" experience.
List of Curated Images
Here is a list of current images
Image Name | Description |
---|---|
ubuntu20.04 | Ubuntu 20.04 base image. |
ubuntu22.04 | Ubuntu 22.04 base image. |
ubuntu20.04-nvidia-sxm-docker | Ubuntu 20.04 with NVIDIA drivers supporting SXM type GPUs, InfiniBand support, and a docker runtime. |
ubuntu20.04-nvidia-pcie-docker | Ubuntu 20.04 with NVIDIA drivers supporting PCIe type GPUs and a docker runtime. |
ubuntu22.04-nvidia-sxm-docker | Ubuntu 22.04 with NVIDIA drivers supporting SXM type GPUs, InfiniBand support, and a docker runtime. |
ubuntu22.04-nvidia-pcie-docker | Ubuntu 22.04 with NVIDIA drivers supporting PCIe type GPUs and a docker runtime. |
ubuntu22.04-nvidia-slurm | Ubuntu 22.04 with NVIDIA drivers and Slurm support. |
ubuntu-rocm | Ubuntu with AMD ROCm drivers supporting OAM type GPUs. |
Each image also has a tag
which is commonly latest
for the latest version or a yyyy-mm-dd
type string for the date the image was created.
Default user
The default user for all ubuntu
based images is ubuntu
. root
access is considered to be deprecated, and you will be warned on login.
Custom Images
Custom images are coming soon. Please feel free to reach out to support to request early access.