Fun fact: both Kubernetes and Keras have Greek names. Kubernetes means "helmsman" in Greek (same origin as cybernetics), and Keras means "horn" (after the gates of horn and ivory in book 19 of the Odyssey)
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Microsoft Azure has a great Kubernetes service too!
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Give a try to
@PolyaxonAI . A great open source tool for building, training, and monitoring large scale keras applications.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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We already have ML in k8s in production btw. One of drawbacks having a high-performant application in an orchestration system is that it can surpass the memory limit in a very short spike (a few ms) and no monitoring system will be able to catch it
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I see a tremendous benefits for using containers in AI models but unfortunately large companies won't try to build infrastructure on baremetals with GPU to harness the portability and isolation between dev/prod environments. We're still in the phase of VMs and Cloud IaaS.
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"The next issue relates to Tensorflow. To be completely honest, I have no idea why this works. But it does. So let’s get this thing running." TF really needs a better UX :(
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This works very well with R
#rstats as well. Check out the plumber package.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@Mitra_Abhish
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