What are the best ways to deal with huge datasets in deep learning?












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I have to do a deep learning project in which the size of the datasets are too big for my computer.



My question is very simple: What are the best ways to deal with this kind of project?



To me, the best option would be to find a website in which I can:
1) Store the datasets
2) Write the models related to these datasets
3) Run it



For the moment, I've heard about two options:



1) AWS (But, can I store my datasets in AWS??)
2) Google colab (But, I'm not sure about the computing efficiency of it)



Thanks for your answers and suggestions









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    I have to do a deep learning project in which the size of the datasets are too big for my computer.



    My question is very simple: What are the best ways to deal with this kind of project?



    To me, the best option would be to find a website in which I can:
    1) Store the datasets
    2) Write the models related to these datasets
    3) Run it



    For the moment, I've heard about two options:



    1) AWS (But, can I store my datasets in AWS??)
    2) Google colab (But, I'm not sure about the computing efficiency of it)



    Thanks for your answers and suggestions









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      I have to do a deep learning project in which the size of the datasets are too big for my computer.



      My question is very simple: What are the best ways to deal with this kind of project?



      To me, the best option would be to find a website in which I can:
      1) Store the datasets
      2) Write the models related to these datasets
      3) Run it



      For the moment, I've heard about two options:



      1) AWS (But, can I store my datasets in AWS??)
      2) Google colab (But, I'm not sure about the computing efficiency of it)



      Thanks for your answers and suggestions









      share









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      I have to do a deep learning project in which the size of the datasets are too big for my computer.



      My question is very simple: What are the best ways to deal with this kind of project?



      To me, the best option would be to find a website in which I can:
      1) Store the datasets
      2) Write the models related to these datasets
      3) Run it



      For the moment, I've heard about two options:



      1) AWS (But, can I store my datasets in AWS??)
      2) Google colab (But, I'm not sure about the computing efficiency of it)



      Thanks for your answers and suggestions







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