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Train Mixture of Experts MoE models using DeepSpeed or HuggingFace. Use when training large-scale models with limited compute 5× cost reduction vs dense models , implementing sparse architectures like Mixtral 8x7B or DeepSeek-V3, or scaling model capacity without proportional compute increase.…
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---
name: moe-training
description: Train Mixture of Experts (MoE) models using DeepSpeed or HuggingFace. Use when training large-scale models with limited compute (5× cost reduction vs dense models), implementing sparse architectures like Mixtral 8x7B or DeepSeek-V3, or scaling model capacity without proportional compute increase. Covers MoE architectures, routing mechanisms, load balancing, expert parallelism, and inference optimization.
version: 1.0.0
author: Orchestra Research
license: MIT
tags: [Emerging Techniques, MoE, Mixture Of Experts, Sparse Models, DeepSpeed, Expert Parallelism, Mixtral, DeepSeek, Routing, Load Balancing, Efficient Training]
dependencies: [deepspeed, transformers, torch, accelerate]
---
# MoE Training: Mixture of Experts
## When to Use This Skill
Use MoE Training when you need to:
- **Train larger models** with limited compute (5× cost reduction vs dense models)
- **Scale model capacity** without proportional compute increase
- **Achieve better performance** per compute budget than dense models
- **Specialize experts** for different domains/tasks/languages
- **Reduce inference latency** with sparse activation (only 13B/47B params active in Mixtral)
- **Implement SOTA models** like Mixtral 8x7B, DeepSeek-V3, Switch Transformers
**Notable MoE Models**: Mixtral 8x7B (Mistral AI), DeepSeek-V3, Switch Transformers (Google), GLaM (Google), NLLB-MoE (Meta)
## Installation
```bash
# DeepSpeed with MoE support
pip install deepspeed>=0.6.0
# Megatron-DeepSpeed for large-scale training
git clone https://github.com/microsoft/Megatron-DeepSpeed
cd Megatron-DeepSpeed
pip install -r requirements.txt
# Alternative: HuggingFace Transformers
pip install transformers accelerate
```
## Quick Start
### Basic MoE Architecture
```python
import torch
import torch.nn as nn
class MoELayer(nn.Module):
"""Sparse Mixture of Experts layer."""
def __init__(self, hidden_size, num_experts=8, top_k=2):
super().__init__()
self.num_experts = num_experts
self.top_k = top_k
# Expert networks (FFN)
self.experts = nn.ModuleList([
nn.Sequential(
nn.Linear(hidden_size, 4 * hidden_size),
nn.GELU(),
nn.Linear(4 * hidden_size, hidden_size)
)
for _ in range(num_experts)
])
# Gating network (router)
self.gate = nn.Linear(hidden_size, num_experts)
def forward(self, x):
# x shape: (batch_size, seq_len, hidden_size)
batch_size, seq_len, hidden_size = x.shape
# Flatten for routing
x_flat = x.view(-1, hidden_size) # (batch_size * seq_len, hidden_size)
# Compute gate scores
gate_logits = self.gate(x_flat) # (batch_size * seq_len, num_experts)
# Top-k routing
gate_scores = torch.softmax(gate_logits, dim=-1)
topk_scores, topk_indices = torch.topk(gate_scores, self.top_k, dim=-1)
# Normalize top-k scores
topk_scores = topk_scores / topk_scores.sum(dim=-1, keepdim=True)
# Dispatch and combine expert outputs
output = torch.zeros_like(x_flat)
for i in range(self.top_k):
expert_idx = topk_indices[:, i]
expert_scores = topk_scores[:, i].unsqueeze(-1)
# Route tokens to experts
for expert_id in range(self.num_experts):
mask = (expert_idx == expert_id)
if mask.any():
expert_input = x_flat[mask]
expert_output = self.experts[expert_id](expert_input)
output[mask] += expert_scores[mask] * expert_output
# Reshape back
return output.view(batch_size, seq_len, hidden_size)
```
### DeepSpeed MoE Training
```bash
# Training script with MoE
deepspeed pretrain_gpt_moe.py \
--num-layers 24 \
--hidden-size 1024 \
--num-attention-heads 16 \
--seq-length 2048 \
--max-position-embeddings 2048 \
--micro-batch-size 4 \
--global-batch-size 256 \
--train-iters 500000 \
--lr 0.0001 \
--min-lr 0.00001 \
--lr-decay-style cosine \
--num-experts 128 \
--moe-expert-parallel-size 4 \
--moe-loss-coeff 0.01 \
--moe-train-capacity-factor 1.25 \
--moe-eval-capacity-factor 2.0 \
--fp16 \
--deepspeed_config ds_config.json
```
## Core Concepts
### 1. MoE Architecture
**Key Components:**
- **Experts**: Multiple specialized FFN networks (typically 8-128)
- **Router/Gate**: Learned network that selects which experts to use
- **Top-k Routing**: Activate only k experts per token (k=1 or k=2)
- **Load Balancing**: Ensure even expert utilization
```
Input Token
↓
Router (Gate Network)
↓
Top-k Expert Selection (e.g., 2 out of 8)
↓
Expert 1 (weight: 0.6) + Expert 5 (weight: 0.4)
↓
Weighted Combination
↓
Output
```
### 2. Routing Mechanisms
**Top-1 Routing (Switch Transformer):**
```python
# Simplest routing: one expert per token
gate_logits = router(x) # (batch, seq_len, num_experts)
expert_idx = torch.argmax(gate_logits, dim=-1) # Hard routing
```
**Top-2 Routing (Mixtral):**
```python
# Top-2: two experts per token
gate_scores = torch.softmax(router(x), dim=-1)
top2_scores, top2_indices = torch.topk(gate_scores, k=2, dim=-1)
# Normalize scores
top2_scores = top2_scores / top2_scores.sum(dim=-1, keepdim=True)
# Combine expert outputs
output = (top2_scores[:, :, 0:1] * expert_outputs[top2_indices[:, :, 0]] +
top2_scores[:, :, 1:2] * expert_outputs[top2_indices[:, :, 1]])
```
**Expert Choice Routing:**
```python
# Experts choose top-k tokens (instead of tokens choosing experts)
# Guarantees perfect load balancing
expert_scores = router(x).transpose(-1, -2) # (batch, num_experts, seq_len)
topk_tokens = torch.topk(expert_scores, k=capacity_per_expert, dim=-1)
```
### 3. Load Balancing
**Auxiliary Loss:**
```python
def load_balancing_loss(gate_logits, expert_indices, num_experts):
"""Encourage uniform expert usage."""
# Fraction of tokens routed to each expert
expert_counts = torch.bincount(expert_indices.flatten(), minlength=num_experts)
expert_fraction = expert_counts.float() / expert_indices.numel()
# Gate probability for each expert (average across tokens)
gate_probs = torch.softmax(gate_logits, dim=-1).mean(dim=0)
# Auxiliary loss: encourage alignment
aux_loss = num_experts * (expert_fraction * gate_probs).sum()
return aux_loss
# Add to main loss
total_loss = language_model_loss + 0.01 * load_balancing_loss(...)
```
**Router Z-Loss (Stability):**
```python
def router_z_loss(logits):
"""Encourage router to have lower entropy (more decisive)."""
z_loss = torch.logsumexp(logits, dim=-1).pow(2).mean()
return z_loss
total_loss = lm_loss + 0.01 * aux_loss + 0.001 * router_z_loss(gate_logits)
```
### 4. Expert Parallelism
```python
# DeepSpeed configuration
{
"train_batch_size": 256,
"fp16": {"enabled": true},
"moe": {
"enabled": true,
"num_experts": 128,
"expert_parallel_size": 8, # Distribute 128 experts across 8 GPUs
"capacity_factor": 1.25, # Expert capacity = tokens_per_batch * capacity_factor / num_experts
"drop_tokens": true, # Drop tokens exceeding capacity
"use_residual": false
}
}
```
## Training Configuration
### DeepSpeed MoE Config
```json
{
"train_batch_size": 256,
"gradient_accumulation_steps": 1,
"optimizer": {
"type": "Adam",
"params": {
"lr": 0.0001,
"betas": [0.9, 0.999],
"eps": 1e-8
}
},
"fp16": {
"enabled": true,
"loss_scale": 0,
"initial_scale_power": 16
},
"moe": {
"enabled": true,
"num_experts": 128,
"expert_parallel_size": 8,
"moe_loss_coeff": 0.01,
"train_capacity_factor": 1.25,
"eval_capacity_factor": 2.0,
"min_capacity": 4,
"drop_tokens": true,
"use_residual": false,
"use_tutel": false
},
"zero_optimization": {
"stage": 1
}
}
```
### Training Script
```bash
#!/bin/bash
# Mixtral-style MoE training
deepspeed --num_gpus 8 pretrain_moe.py \
--model-parallel-size 1 \
--num-layers 32 \
--hidden-size 4096 \
--num-attention-heads 32 \
--seq-length 2048 \
--max-position-embeddings 4096 \
--micro-batch-size 2 \
--global-batch-size 256 \
--train-iters 500000 \
--save-interval 5000 \
--eval-interval 1000 \
--eval-iters 100 \
--lr 0.0001 \
--min-lr 0.00001 \
--lr-decay-style cosine \
--lr-warmup-iters 2000 \
--clip-grad 1.0 \
--weight-decay 0.1 \
--num-experts 8 \
--moe-expert-parallel-size 4 \
--moe-loss-coeff 0.01 \
--moe-train-capacity-factor 1.25 \
--moe-eval-capacity-factor 2.0 \
--disable-moe-token-dropping \
--fp16 \
--deepspeed \
--deepspeed_config ds_config_moe.json \
--data-path /path/to/data \
--vocab-file /path/to/vocab.json \
--merge-file /path/to/merges.txt
```
## Advanced Patterns
### Mixtral 8x7B Architecture
```python
class MixtralMoEBlock(nn.Module):
"""Mixtral-style MoE block with 8 experts, top-2 routing."""
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__()
self.hidden_dim = config.hidden_size
self.ffn_dim = config.intermediate_size
self.num_experts = config.num_local_experts # 8
self.top_k = config.num_experts_per_tok # 2
# 8 expert FFNs
self.experts = nn.ModuleList([
nn.Sequential(
nn.Linear(self.hidden_dim, self.ffn_dim, bias=False),
nn.SiLU(),
nn.Linear(self.ffn_dim, self.hidden_dim, bias=False)
)
for _ in range(self.num_experts)
])
# Router
self.gate = nn.Linear(self.hidden_dim, self.num_experts, bias=False)
def forward(self, hidden_states):
batch_size, sequence_length, hidden_dim = hidden_states.shape
# Flatten
hidden_states = hidden_states.view(-1, hidden_dim)
# Router logits
router_logits = self.gate(hidden_states) # (batch * seq_len, num_experts)
# Softmax and top-2
routing_weights = torch.softmax(router_logits, dim=1)
routing_weights, selected_experts = torch.topk(routing_weights, self.top_k, dim=-1)
# Normalize routing weights
routing_weights /= routing_weights.sum(dim=-1, keepdim=True)
# Initialize output
final_hidden_states = torch.zeros_like(hidden_states)
# Route to experts
for expert_idx in range(self.num_experts):
expert_layer = self.experts[expert_idx]
idx, top_x = torch.where(selected_experts == expert_idx)
if idx.shape[0] == 0:
continue
# Current expert tokens
current_hidden_states = hidden_states[idx]
# Expert forward
current_hidden_states = expert_layer(current_hidden_states)
# Weighted by routing scores
current_hidden_states *= routing_weights[idx, top_x, None]
# Accumulate
final_hidden_states.index_add_(0, idx, current_hidden_states)
# Reshape
return final_hidden_states.view(batch_size, sequence_length, hidden_dim)
```
### PR-MoE (Pyramid-Residual-MoE)
```bash
# DeepSpeed PR-MoE: 3x better parameter efficiency
deepspeed pretrain_gpt_moe.py \
--num-layers 24 \
--hidden-size 1024 \
--num-attention-heads 16 \
--num-experts "[128, 64, 32, 16]" \
--mlp-type residual \
--moe-expert-parallel-size 4 \
--moe-loss-coeff 0.01 \
--fp16
```
## Best Practices
### 1. Expert Count Selection
```python
# Rule of thumb: More experts = more capacity, but diminishing returns
# Typical configurations:
# - Small models (1B-7B): 8-16 experts
# - Medium models (7B-30B): 8-64 experts
# - Large models (30B+): 64-256 experts
# Example: Mixtral 8x7B
# Total params: 47B (8 experts × 7B each)
# Active params: 13B (2 experts × 7B, top-2 routing)
# Efficiency: 47B capacity with 13B compute
```
### 2. Capacity Factor Tuning
```python
# Capacity
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