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There are two major sites where to look for a Docker image for RAPIDS.
There are two major sites where to look for a Docker image for RAPIDS.


* [https://ngc.nvidia.com/catalog/containers/nvidia:rapidsai:rapidsai NVIDIA GPU Cloud (NGC)]: The RAPIDS Docker images are available on NGC in two types, i.e. base type and runtime type. There are multiple images with different combinations of RAPIDS versions and CUDA versions with Ubuntu or CentOS base images for both types. You can find the Docker pull command of a selected image via the [https://ngc.nvidia.com/catalog/containers/nvidia:rapidsai:rapidsai/tags Tags] tab on that page.  
* [https://ngc.nvidia.com/catalog/containers/nvidia:rapidsai:rapidsai NVIDIA GPU Cloud (NGC)]: The RAPIDS Docker images are available on NGC in two types, i.e. base type and runtime type. There are multiple images with different combinations of RAPIDS versions and CUDA versions with Ubuntu or CentOS base images for both types. You can find the Docker pull command of a selected image via the [https://ngc.nvidia.com/catalog/containers/nvidia:rapidsai:rapidsai/tags Tags] tab on that page.  
 
** base type - contains a RAPIDS environment ready to use. Use this type of image if you want to submit a job to the Slurm scheduler.
** base type - contains a RAPIDS environment ready to use. Use this type of image if you want to submit a job to the Slurm scheduler.
** runtime type - extends the base image by adding a Jupyter notebook server and example notebooks. Use this type of images if you want to interactively work with RAPIDS through notebooks and examples.   
** runtime type - extends the base image by adding a Jupyter notebook server and example notebooks. Use this type of images if you want to interactively work with RAPIDS through notebooks and examples.   
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