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OpenShift 4.10: Red Hat teams with Nvidia to add AI and machine learning

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简介Getty ImagesYou can run Kubernetes straight from the code, but few companies have the nerves to do i...

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You can run Kubernetes straight from the code, but few companies have the nerves to do it. Instead, they turn to programs such as Red Hat's OpenShift. These make orchestrating containers much easier. Now, with its most recent update, Red Hat OpenShift 4.10, is also adding  artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) functionality to its bag of tricks,

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Red Hat is pulling this off by allying with Nvidia. Specifically, this latest OpenShift version is certified to work with NVIDIA AI Enterprise 2.0. Nvidia AI Enterprise is an AI software suite to get both experienced and new AI companies to quickly get to work on AI development and deployment. It does this by providing proven, open-sourced containers and frameworks. These are certified to run on common data center platforms from both Red Hat and VMware vSphere with Tanzu. This setup uses Nvidia Certified servers configured with GPUs or CPU only, either on-premise on the cloud. The idea is to give customers a ready-to-run AI platform so companies can focus on creating business value from AI, not on running the AI infrastructure.

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