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Published inJan 2024
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Ross Brigoli
Ross Brigoli
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Ross Brigoli

Ross Brigoli is a consulting architect at Red Hat, where he focuses on designing and delivering solutions around microservices architecture, DevOps, and MLOps with Red Hat OpenShift for various industries. He has two decades of experience in software development and architecture.
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Faisal Masood
Faisal Masood
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Faisal Masood

Faisal Masood is a cloud transformation architect at AWS. Faisal's focus is to assist customers in refining and executing strategic business goals. Faisal main interests are evolutionary architectures, software development, ML lifecycle, CD and IaC. Faisal has over two decades of experience in software architecture and development.
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Configuring Pachyderm

Let’s start by configuring Pachyderm. Pachyderm is a platform that assists data scientists in creating complete ML workflows covering all the stages from data ingestion and model training up to deploying into production. Think of it as a version control system (VCS) for your model development workflow.

In traditional software engineering, you may use Git to version control your code. In ML projects, you need to version control your data, and you want a reproducible flow for training your model. Pachyderm provides such capabilities for you. You will see how Red Hat OpenShift enables you to use Pachyderm. Refer to Chapter 3 for instructions on installing the Pachyderm operator.

Follow these steps to configure Pachyderm. Pachyderm needs a relational database management system (RDBMS) to store metadata, and the operator takes care of the Pachyderm and related database components. Pachyderm requires Simple Storage Service (S3) storage to store the Pachyderm...

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Published in: Jan 2024Publisher: PacktISBN-13: 9781805120230

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Ross Brigoli

Ross Brigoli is a consulting architect at Red Hat, where he focuses on designing and delivering solutions around microservices architecture, DevOps, and MLOps with Red Hat OpenShift for various industries. He has two decades of experience in software development and architecture.
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Faisal Masood

Faisal Masood is a cloud transformation architect at AWS. Faisal's focus is to assist customers in refining and executing strategic business goals. Faisal main interests are evolutionary architectures, software development, ML lifecycle, CD and IaC. Faisal has over two decades of experience in software architecture and development.
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