Tobias Sterbak: Introduction to MLOps with MLflow
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- Опубліковано 2 жов 2024
- Speaker:: Tobias Sterbak
Track: General: Production
Machine learning requires experimenting with different datasets, data preparation steps, and algorithms to build a model that maximizes some target metric. Once you have built a model, you also need to deploy it to a production system, monitor its performance, and continuously retrain it on new data and compare with alternative models. A possible solution to managing parts of this complexity is offered by **MLFlow**.
In this tutorial, you will learn how to use MLflow to:
- Set up a tracking server and a model repository.
- Keep track of machine learning training and experiment results (parameters, metrics and artifacts) with **MLflow Tracking**.
- Package the training code in a reusable and reproducible format with **MLFlow Projects**.
- Deploy the model into a HTTP server with *MLFlow Models* and keep track of it's state.
Recorded at the PyConDE & PyData Berlin 2022 conference, April 11-13 2022.
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Hello!! I'm new to MLFlow and I'm doing some research but I can't find useful information. Maybe you can help me with this. I would like to know what are the recommended hardware specification to install MLFlow on a virtual machine? For example if I create a virtual machine in AWS, what should be enough CPU, RAM and Disk to run it without any problem? Thanks in advance!
t2 medium with 80gb magnetic disk will do.