Hosting Guide for NodeAI

Welcome to NodeAI, a premier NAI marketplace that connects hosts with clients needing computational resources. This guide outlines the key steps and responsibilities for becoming a successful host on NodeAI.

Initial Setup Responsibilitiesarrow-up-right

System Preparationarrow-up-right

  • Install Ubuntu, partition your disk, and install NVIDIA drivers.

  • Configure your router's network ports and set up the NodeAI hosting software.

Issue Resolutionarrow-up-right

You are responsible for addressing any technical issues, from driver conflicts to hardware malfunctions. NodeAI offers community support via Discord, but direct setup assistance is not provided.

Rental Managementarrow-up-right

Hosts autonomously manage their rental listings, setting prices and rental durations to meet client demands while accommodating existing tasks.

Maintenance Planningarrow-up-right

Maintenance should be strategically planned to avoid interrupting client projects.

Hosting Account and Agreementarrow-up-right

Account Creationarrow-up-right

A separate account is necessary for hosting. Combining hosting and client activities in one account can lead to issues.

Hosting Agreementarrow-up-right

Agreeing to the NodeAI hosting terms is required, which is done during the initial setup, transitioning your account to host mode.

Machine Setuparrow-up-right

Comprehensive Guidearrow-up-right

A detailed setup guide is available to ensure your machine fulfills the hosting requirements.

Connectivity and Updatesarrow-up-right

Ensure your network settings allow client access and disable auto-updates to prevent downtime.

Hosting and Contract Basicsarrow-up-right

Client Expectationsarrow-up-right

Aim for 100% uptime and be prepared for full capacity usage, as high-profile clients expect exceptional service.

Listings Creationarrow-up-right

Create and manage your listings through NodeAI's CLI or GUI, detailing NAI pricing, discounts, and minimum bids for interruptible instances.

The Rental Contractarrow-up-right

Listing your NAI resources means entering a contract to provide those resources as described until the contract's end date.

Setting Up and Testing Your Machinearrow-up-right

Self-Testingarrow-up-right

It's vital to test your machine for operational readiness, using the CLI for a thorough assessment or the GUI for a more straightforward approach.

Maintenance and Uninstallingarrow-up-right

Scheduled Maintenancearrow-up-right

Conduct maintenance only outside of active contracts, and communicate any planned downtime to clients through NodeAI's tools.

Uninstalling NodeAIarrow-up-right

Should you choose to stop hosting, an uninstall script is provided to remove the hosting software.

Following these guidelines will help you contribute to NodeAI's ecosystem, offering your NAI resources for computational tasks while earning income.

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