1 DeepSeek R1 Model now Available in Amazon Bedrock Marketplace And Amazon SageMaker JumpStart
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Today, we are delighted to reveal that DeepSeek R1 distilled Llama and Qwen models are available through Amazon Bedrock Marketplace and Amazon SageMaker JumpStart. With this launch, you can now release DeepSeek AI's first-generation frontier model, DeepSeek-R1, together with the distilled versions ranging from 1.5 to 70 billion criteria to develop, experiment, and responsibly scale your generative AI concepts on AWS.

In this post, we show how to start with DeepSeek-R1 on Amazon Bedrock Marketplace and SageMaker JumpStart. You can follow comparable actions to release the distilled versions of the designs as well.

Overview of DeepSeek-R1

DeepSeek-R1 is a large language model (LLM) developed by DeepSeek AI that uses reinforcement discovering to boost reasoning abilities through a multi-stage training process from a DeepSeek-V3-Base foundation. A crucial distinguishing function is its reinforcement learning (RL) step, which was used to improve the model's reactions beyond the basic pre-training and tweak process. By including RL, DeepSeek-R1 can adjust better to user feedback and goals, eventually enhancing both significance and clarity. In addition, DeepSeek-R1 utilizes a chain-of-thought (CoT) approach, indicating it's equipped to break down intricate queries and reason through them in a detailed manner. This directed reasoning process allows the design to produce more precise, transparent, and detailed answers. This model combines RL-based fine-tuning with CoT capabilities, aiming to generate structured reactions while focusing on interpretability and user interaction. With its extensive capabilities DeepSeek-R1 has actually recorded the industry's attention as a flexible text-generation model that can be integrated into numerous workflows such as agents, logical thinking and information analysis tasks.

DeepSeek-R1 uses a Mixture of Experts (MoE) architecture and is 671 billion parameters in size. The MoE architecture allows activation of 37 billion specifications, enabling efficient inference by routing queries to the most appropriate professional "clusters." This method enables the model to concentrate on different problem domains while maintaining total performance. DeepSeek-R1 requires a minimum of 800 GB of HBM memory in FP8 format for reasoning. In this post, we will use an ml.p5e.48 xlarge circumstances to release the model. ml.p5e.48 xlarge features 8 Nvidia H200 GPUs providing 1128 GB of GPU memory.

DeepSeek-R1 distilled models bring the thinking abilities of the main R1 model to more efficient architectures based on popular open designs like Qwen (1.5 B, 7B, 14B, and 32B) and Llama (8B and 70B). Distillation describes a process of training smaller sized, more effective models to mimic the behavior and thinking patterns of the larger DeepSeek-R1 model, using it as an instructor design.

You can release DeepSeek-R1 design either through SageMaker JumpStart or Bedrock Marketplace. Because DeepSeek-R1 is an emerging design, we advise deploying this model with guardrails in place. In this blog, we will utilize Amazon Bedrock Guardrails to introduce safeguards, avoid damaging content, and examine designs against essential safety requirements. At the time of composing this blog, for DeepSeek-R1 implementations on SageMaker JumpStart and Bedrock Marketplace, Bedrock Guardrails supports just the ApplyGuardrail API. You can develop several guardrails tailored to various use cases and apply them to the DeepSeek-R1 model, enhancing user experiences and standardizing security controls throughout your generative AI applications.

Prerequisites

To deploy the DeepSeek-R1 design, you require access to an ml.p5e circumstances. To examine if you have quotas for P5e, open the Service Quotas console and under AWS Services, pick Amazon SageMaker, and confirm you're utilizing ml.p5e.48 xlarge for endpoint use. Make certain that you have at least one ml.P5e.48 xlarge instance in the AWS Region you are deploying. To ask for a limit increase, develop a limitation boost demand higgledy-piggledy.xyz and reach out to your account team.

Because you will be deploying this design with Amazon Bedrock Guardrails, make certain you have the right AWS Identity and Gain Access To Management (IAM) approvals to utilize Amazon Bedrock Guardrails. For instructions, see Establish approvals to use guardrails for material filtering.

Implementing guardrails with the ApplyGuardrail API

Amazon Bedrock Guardrails allows you to introduce safeguards, avoid harmful content, and examine designs against essential security requirements. You can execute precaution for the DeepSeek-R1 model utilizing the Amazon Bedrock ApplyGuardrail API. This allows you to use guardrails to evaluate user inputs and design responses deployed on Amazon Bedrock Marketplace and SageMaker JumpStart. You can create a guardrail using the Amazon Bedrock console or the API. For the example code to produce the guardrail, see the GitHub repo.

The general flow involves the following steps: First, the system receives an input for the design. This input is then processed through the ApplyGuardrail API. If the input passes the guardrail check, it's sent out to the design for inference. After receiving the design's output, another guardrail check is applied. If the output passes this final check, it's returned as the last outcome. However, if either the input or output is stepped in by the guardrail, a message is returned showing the nature of the intervention and whether it occurred at the input or output phase. The examples showcased in the following sections show reasoning using this API.

Deploy DeepSeek-R1 in Amazon Bedrock Marketplace

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