I’m currently shopping around for something a bit faster than ollama and because I could not get it to use a different context and output length, which seems to be a known and long ignored issue. Somehow everything I’ve tried so far did miss one or more critical features, like:
- “Hot” model replacement, so loading and unloading models on demand
- Function calling
- Support of most models
- OpenAI API compatibility (to work well with Open WebUI)
I’d be happy about any recommendations!
Try llamafile from Mozilla.
Ummm… did you try
/set parameter num_ctx #
and/set parameter num_predict #
? Are you using a model that actually supports the context length that you desire…?Yeah, but there are many open issues on GitHub related to these settings not working right. I’m using the API, and just couldn’t get it to work. I used a request to generate a json file, and it never generated one longer than about 500 lines. With the same model on vllm, it worked instantly and generated about 2000 lines
Are you using a tiny model (1.5B-7B parameters)? ollama pulls 4bit quant by default. It looks like vllm does not used quantized models by default so this is likely the difference. Tiny models are impacted more by quantization
I have no problems with changing num_ctx or num_predict
It was multiple models, mainly 32-70B
Can you try setting the
num_ctx
andnum_predict
using a Modelfile with ollama? https://github.com/ollama/ollama/blob/main/docs/modelfile.md#parameterI’ve read about this method in the GitHub issues, but to me it seemed impractical to have different models just to change the context size, and that was the point I started looking for alternatives
You can overwrite the model by using the same name instead of creating one with a new name if it bothers you. Either way there is no duplication of the llm model file
I don’t think you are going to find anything faster. Ollama is pretty much as fast as it gets
There are many projects out there optimizing the speed significantly. Ollama is unbeaten in the convenience though
It’s not, by far. But vllm or SGLang don’t support switching the model… such a shame.
I’m also aware of LocalAI with automatic model swapping and OpenAI compatible API.
But unless I’m mistaken, they all use ggml behind the scenes? So you might want to look for something that uses vllm or exllama or something if you want a completely different backend.
I would not recommend LocalAI. There documentation is somewhat lacking and it’s an all in one utility with many moving parts. The parts also tend to break, quite often.
Vllm unfortunately doesn’t support switching the model without a restart.
I don’t think it’s OpenAI compatible, but deepseek is faster.
Btw, Ollama is a software to run AI models. Deepseek is just a company. Or a model file or a service. But that’s not what OP is looking for. They want to run a model. And that needs software like Ollama.
Isn’t this a model? https://github.com/deepseek-ai/DeepSeek-V3
(Honest question, not an expert in AI)
Yes, Deepseek V3 is a model. But what I was trying to say, you download the file. But then what? Just having the file stored on your harddisk doesn’t do much. You need to run it. That’s called “inference” in machine learning/AI terms. The repository you linked, contains some example code how to do it with Huggingface’s Transformer library. But there are quite some frameworks out there for running AI models. Ollama would be another one. And it’s not just some example code where to start with your own Python program, but a ready-made project/framework with tools and frontends available and an interface for other software to hook into.
And generally, you need some software to actually do something. And how fast it is, depends on the software used, the hardware it’s executed on. And in this case, also on the size of the AI model and its architecture. But yeah, Deepseek V3 has some tricks up it’s sleeves to make it very efficient. Though, it is really big for home use. I think we’re looking at a six-figure price for the hardware to run it. Usually, people use Deepseek R1 models. Or other smaller AI models if they run them themselves.
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