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Published inJan 2024
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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
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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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Releasing new versions of the model

Having a model served as a service is not the end of the story. For the model to stay relevant and continue to deliver value to the business, you will need to keep it updated. You will continually release new versions of the model to keep up with the changing environment and to address model drift. Additionally, releasing a new version of the model may fail, and/or the new models may not perform as expected. In such cases, you may want to redeploy a newer version or roll back to the previous version of the model to avoid service disruptions. This is why it is important to not overwrite existing models and this is why they should be versioned.

To version the model, we’ll create a new pipeline:

  1. In the wines workbench, open a new pipeline editor by going to File | New | Data Science Pipeline Editor.
  2. Drag and drop the wine-training-model.ipynb and the upload-model-versioned.ipynb notebook files into the workspace. This will create...
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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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