
Run the wget command to download the installer using the URL copied in Step 4, as shown in the following figure.Logging into Linux instance via SSH key.Logging into Linux instances via remote login tools.To log in to GPU instances, see Log into Linux Instance Using Standard Login Method.When the following information appears, right-click Download and select Copy link address, as shown in the following figure.It is very large and has all of the components embedded into it. It is a small executable and an internet connection is required during the installation. Installer Type: We recommend selecting runfile (local). Configure the platform information as instructed, as shown in the following figure.Below uses CUDA Toolkit 10.1 as an example. Select the CUDA Toolkit version, as shown in the following figure.Go to the CUDA Toolkit download page or visit.

Installing CUDA Toolkit on a Linux instance
#Nvidia cuda toolkit driver how to#
This document uses the most common CUDA Toolkit 10.1 as an example to describe how to install CUDA Toolkit on a GPU instance. The compiled programs can be run on CUDA-enabled processors.īecause GPU instances use NVIDIA graphic cards, you must install the CUDA Toolkit. The CUDA platform is designed to work with programming languages such as C, C++, and Fortran. It includes the CUDA instruction set architecture (ISA) and the parallel computing engine within the GPU.

With a generic parallel computing architecture, CUDA allows GPUs to solve complex computing problems. Compute Unified Device Architecture (CUDA™) is a computing platform developed by NVIDIA.
