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Machine Learning Engineering on AWS

By : Joshua Arvin Lat
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Machine Learning Engineering on AWS

By: Joshua Arvin Lat

Overview of this book

There is a growing need for professionals with experience in working on machine learning (ML) engineering requirements as well as those with knowledge of automating complex MLOps pipelines in the cloud. This book explores a variety of AWS services, such as Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service, AWS Glue, AWS Lambda, Amazon Redshift, and AWS Lake Formation, which ML practitioners can leverage to meet various data engineering and ML engineering requirements in production. This machine learning book covers the essential concepts as well as step-by-step instructions that are designed to help you get a solid understanding of how to manage and secure ML workloads in the cloud. As you progress through the chapters, you’ll discover how to use several container and serverless solutions when training and deploying TensorFlow and PyTorch deep learning models on AWS. You’ll also delve into proven cost optimization techniques as well as data privacy and model privacy preservation strategies in detail as you explore best practices when using each AWS. By the end of this AWS book, you'll be able to build, scale, and secure your own ML systems and pipelines, which will give you the experience and confidence needed to architect custom solutions using a variety of AWS services for ML engineering requirements.
Table of Contents (19 chapters)
1
Part 1: Getting Started with Machine Learning Engineering on AWS
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Part 2:Solving Data Engineering and Analysis Requirements
8
Part 3: Diving Deeper with Relevant Model Training and Deployment Solutions
11
Part 4:Securing, Monitoring, and Managing Machine Learning Systems and Environments
14
Part 5:Designing and Building End-to-end MLOps Pipelines

Getting started with AWS Deep Learning Containers

Containers allow developers, engineers, and system administrators to run processes, scripts, and applications inside consistent isolated environments. This consistency is guaranteed since these containers are launched from container images, similar to how EC2 instances are launched from Amazon Machine Images (AMIs).

It is important to note that we can run different isolated containers at the same time inside an instance. This allows engineering teams to make the most of the computing power available to the existing instances and run different types of processes and workloads, similar to what we have in the following diagram:

Figure 3.1 – Running multiple containers inside a single EC2 instance

One of the most popular container management solutions available is Docker. It is an open source containerization platform that allows developers and engineers to easily build, run, and manage containers. It...