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About

Default docker images for Ray! This includes everything needed to get started with running Ray! They work for both local development and are ideal for use with the Ray Cluster Launcher. Find the Dockerfile here.

Tags

Images are tagged with the format {Ray version}[-{Python version}][-{Platform}][-{Architecture}]. Ray version tag can be one of the following:

Ray version tag Description
latest The most recent Ray release.
x.y.z A specific Ray release, e.g. 1.12.1
nightly The most recent Ray development build (a recent commit from Github master)
6 character Git SHA prefix A specific development build (uses a SHA from the Github master, e.g. 8960af).

The optional Python version tag specifies the Python version in the image. All Python versions supported by Ray are available, e.g. py37, py38, py39 and py310. If unspecified, the tag points to an image using Python 3.7.

The optional Platform tag specifies the platform where the image is intended for:

Platform tag Description
-cpu These are based off of an Ubuntu image.
-cuXX These are based off of an NVIDIA CUDA image with the specified CUDA version xx. They require the Nvidia Docker Runtime.
-gpu Aliases to a specific -cuXX tagged image.
no tag Aliases to -cpu tagged images for ray, and aliases to -gpu tagged images for ray-ml.

The optional Architecture tag can be used to specify images for different CPU architectures. Currently, we support the x86_64 (amd64) and aarch64 (arm64) architectures.

Please note that suffixes are only used to specify aarch64 images. No suffix means x86_64/amd64-compatible images.

Platform tag Description
-aarch64 arm64-compatible images
no tag Defaults to amd64

Examples tags:

  • none: equivalent to latest
  • latest: equivalent to latest-py37-cpu, i.e. image for the most recent Ray release
  • nightly-py38-cpu
  • 806c18-py38-cu112
  • 806c18-py38-cu116-aarch64

Roadmap

Ray 2.3 will be the first release for which arm64 images are released. These images will have the -aarch64 suffix.

There won't be a :latest-aarch64 image, instead :2.3.0-aarch64 should be used explicitly. This is because we may remove suffixes in the next release.

For Ray 2.4, we aim to have support for multiplatform images. This means that specifying the suffix will not be needed anymore - docker will automatically choose a compatible image.

We may stop publishing architecture suffixes completely when we have support for multiplatform images.

There is an open RFC issue on GitHub to discuss this roadmap: Link to issue

Other Images

  • rayproject/ray-ml - This image with common ML libraries to make development & deployment more smooth!