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MLOps with Red Hat OpenShift

By : Ross Brigoli, Faisal Masood
Book Image

MLOps with Red Hat OpenShift

By: Ross Brigoli, Faisal Masood

Overview of this book

MLOps with OpenShift offers practical insights for implementing MLOps workflows on the dynamic OpenShift platform. As organizations worldwide seek to harness the power of machine learning operations, this book lays the foundation for your MLOps success. Starting with an exploration of key MLOps concepts, including data preparation, model training, and deployment, you’ll prepare to unleash OpenShift capabilities, kicking off with a primer on containers, pods, operators, and more. With the groundwork in place, you’ll be guided to MLOps workflows, uncovering the applications of popular machine learning frameworks for training and testing models on the platform. As you advance through the chapters, you’ll focus on the open-source data science and machine learning platform, Red Hat OpenShift Data Science, and its partner components, such as Pachyderm and Intel OpenVino, to understand their role in building and managing data pipelines, as well as deploying and monitoring machine learning models. Armed with this comprehensive knowledge, you’ll be able to implement MLOps workflows on the OpenShift platform proficiently.
Table of Contents (13 chapters)
Free Chapter
1
Part 1: Introduction
3
Part 2: Provisioning and Configuration
6
Part 3: Operating ML Workloads

Building a model training pipeline

Red Hat OpenShift pipelines automate training and deployment workflows. They are based on the Kubeflow pipeline domain-specific language (DSL) and backed by the Tekton engine. In this section, you will build a pipeline from the notebook you created earlier. In the next chapters, you will add more stages to this pipeline.

Installing Red Hat OpenShift Pipelines

This is a familiar process where you log in to OpenShift, select the right operator, and perform an install. Follow the next steps to install the pipeline operator:

  1. Log in to the OpenShift console and search for OpenShift Pipelines from OperatorHub, as shown in Figure 4.9. Click on the Red Hat OpenShift Pipelines tile:
Figure 4.9 – OpenShift Pipelines operator

Figure 4.9 – OpenShift Pipelines operator

  1. Using all the default options, click on the Install button, as shown in Figure 4.10:

Note

The version of the operator may have already changed by the time you are reading...