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Machine Learning on Kubernetes

By : Faisal Masood, Ross Brigoli
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Machine Learning on Kubernetes

By: Faisal Masood, Ross Brigoli

Overview of this book

MLOps is an emerging field that aims to bring repeatability, automation, and standardization of the software engineering domain to data science and machine learning engineering. By implementing MLOps with Kubernetes, data scientists, IT professionals, and data engineers can collaborate and build machine learning solutions that deliver business value for their organization. You'll begin by understanding the different components of a machine learning project. Then, you'll design and build a practical end-to-end machine learning project using open source software. As you progress, you'll understand the basics of MLOps and the value it can bring to machine learning projects. You will also gain experience in building, configuring, and using an open source, containerized machine learning platform. In later chapters, you will prepare data, build and deploy machine learning models, and automate workflow tasks using the same platform. Finally, the exercises in this book will help you get hands-on experience in Kubernetes and open source tools, such as JupyterHub, MLflow, and Airflow. By the end of this book, you'll have learned how to effectively build, train, and deploy a machine learning model using the machine learning platform you built.
Table of Contents (16 chapters)
1
Part 1: The Challenges of Adopting ML and Understanding MLOps (What and Why)
5
Part 2: The Building Blocks of an MLOps Platform and How to Build One on Kubernetes
10
Part 3: How to Use the MLOps Platform and Build a Full End-to-End Project Using the New Platform

Configuring Keycloak for authentication

Before you start using any component of your platform, you need to configure the authentication system to be associated with the platform components. As mentioned in Chapter 4, The Anatomy of a Machine Learning Platform, you will use Keycloak, an open source software to provide authentication services.

As a first step, import the configuration from chapter5/realm-export.json, which is available in the code repository associated with this book. This file contains the configuration required to associate the OAuth2 capabilities for the platform components.

Though this book is not a Keycloak guide by any means, we will provide some basic definitions for you to understand the high-level taxonomy of the Keycloak server:

  • Realm: A Keycloak realm is an object that manages the users, roles, groups, and client applications that belong to the same domain. One Keycloak server can have multiple realms, so you have multiple sets of configurations...