Guide

Turn on GPU Acceleration

Overview

GPU acceleration leverages NVIDIA GPU resources to significantly enhance the performance of compute-intensive workloads in your ProjectX applications. By enabling GPU acceleration for Bluej4, you allow the application to offload processing tasks to the GPU, resulting in faster execution times and improved responsiveness. This is particularly beneficial for applications that perform heavy mathematical operations, data processing, or machine learning tasks. The ProjectX dashboard provides a streamlined interface to configure GPU acceleration directly from your application settings.

Before you begin

  • You have an active ProjectX account with access to infinity.projectx.cloud
  • You are logged in with a user account that has permission to modify application configurations (verify by checking that your user name appears in the top navigation)
  • The Bluej4 application is already deployed in your ProjectX environment
  • Your ProjectX subscription or infrastructure plan supports GPU acceleration features

Step by step

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Clickrahulkumaran

Click on your user account name (shown as 'rahulkumaran') in the top-right corner of the infinity.projectx.cloud interface to access your account menu.

Tip. This button typically appears in the top-right corner and displays your current user name.
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ClickDashboard

Click the 'Dashboard' button to navigate to the main ProjectX dashboard, where you can manage your applications and infrastructure.

Tip. The Dashboard is your central hub for viewing and managing all ProjectX resources; returning here often helps reset your view.
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ClickApplications

Click the 'Applications' button in the main navigation to view the list of all deployed applications in your ProjectX environment.

Tip. The Applications section displays all your running and configured applications with their current resource allocations.
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ClickBluej4 CPU • 4 GB

Click on the 'Bluej4 CPU • 4 GB' application tile to open its configuration settings, where you can modify resource allocation and acceleration settings.

Tip. The application tile shows the current CPU configuration and memory allocation (4 GB in this case). Click to drill into detailed settings.
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Clickbutton

Click the GPU acceleration toggle or configuration button (the unlabeled button on this screen) to enable GPU acceleration for the Bluej4 application.

Tip. This button typically appears as a toggle switch or checkbox. If unsure which element enables GPU, look for a GPU-related label or icon near this button in your interface.
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ClickSave

Click the first 'Save' button to save your GPU acceleration configuration changes at the application level.

Tip. Multiple save buttons may appear on configuration pages—ensure you save at all necessary levels to commit your changes.
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ClickSave

Click the second 'Save' button to confirm and finalize all configuration changes, applying GPU acceleration to the Bluej4 application.

Tip. A second save confirmation is often required to ensure all changes propagate throughout the system. Wait a few seconds after clicking to allow the system to process.
Step 7

Confirm it worked

  1. 1After saving, confirm that the Bluej4 application shows a GPU-enabled status (look for a GPU indicator or badge next to the application name in the Applications list)
  2. 2The configuration page should display GPU acceleration as 'enabled' or 'active' instead of the previous CPU-only state
  3. 3The application should remain in a running or stable state with no error messages displayed after saving

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