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- FLaNK Weekly 08 Jan 2024
- Is there any open source app to load a model and expose API like OpenAI?
- "A matching Triton is not available"
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best way to serve llama V2 (llama.cpp VS triton VS HF text generation inference)
I am wondering what is the best / most cost-efficient way to serve llama V2. - llama.cpp (is it production ready or just for playing around?) ? - Triton inference server ? - HF text generation inference ?
- Triton Inference Server - Backend
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Single RTX 3080 or two RTX 3060s for deep learning inference?
For inference of CNNs, memory should really not be an issue. If it is a software engineering problem, not a hardware issue. FP16 or Int8 for weights is fine and weight size won’t increase due to the high resolution. And during inference memory used for hidden layer tensors can be reused as soon as the last consumer layer has been processed. You likely using something that is designed for training for inference and that blows up the memory requirement, or if you are using TensorRT or something like that, you need to be careful to avoid that every tasks loads their own copy of the library code into the GPU. Maybe look at https://github.com/triton-inference-server/server
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Machine Learning Inference Server in Rust?
I am looking for something like [Triton Inference Server](https://github.com/triton-inference-server/server) or [TFX Serving](https://www.tensorflow.org/tfx/guide/serving), but in Rust. I came across [Orkon](https://github.com/vertexclique/orkhon) which seems to be dormant and a bunch of examples off of the [Awesome-Rust-MachineLearning](https://github.com/vaaaaanquish/Awesome-Rust-MachineLearning)
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Multi-model serving options
You've already mentioned Seldon Core which is well worth looking at but if you're just after the raw multi-model serving aspect rather than a fully-fledged deployment framework you should maybe take a look at the individual inference servers: Triton Inference Server and MLServer both support multi-model serving for a wide variety of frameworks (and custom python models). MLServer might be a better option as it has an MLFlow runtime but only you will be able to decide that. There also might be other inference servers that do MMS that I'm not aware of.
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I mean,.. we COULD just make our own lol
[1] https://docs.nvidia.com/launchpad/ai/chatbot/latest/chatbot-triton-overview.html[2] https://github.com/triton-inference-server/server[3] https://neptune.ai/blog/deploying-ml-models-on-gpu-with-kyle-morris[4] https://thechief.io/c/editorial/comparison-cloud-gpu-providers/[5] https://geekflare.com/best-cloud-gpu-platforms/
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Why TensorFlow for Python is dying a slow death
"TensorFlow has the better deployment infrastructure"
Tensorflow Serving is nice in that it's so tightly integrated with Tensorflow. As usual that goes both ways. It's so tightly coupled to Tensorflow if the mlops side of the solution is using Tensorflow Serving you're going to get "trapped" in the Tensorflow ecosystem (essentially).
For pytorch models (and just about anything else) I've been really enjoying Nvidia Triton Server[0]. Of course it further entrenches Nvidia and CUDA in the space (although you can execute models CPU only) but for a deployment today and the foreseeable future you're almost certainly going to be using a CUDA stack anyway.
Triton Server is very impressive and I'm always surprised to see how relatively niche it is.
[0] - https://github.com/triton-inference-server/server
MindsDB
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What’s the Difference Between Fine-tuning, Retraining, and RAG?
Check us out on GitHub.
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How to Forecast Air Temperatures with AI + IoT Sensor Data
If your data lacks uniform time intervals between consecutive entries, QuestDB offers a solution by allowing you to sample your data. After that, MindsDB facilitates creating, training, and deploying your time-series models.
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Fine-tuning a Mistral Language Model with Anyscale
MindsDB is an open-source AI platform for developers that connects AI/ML models with real-time data. It provides tools and automation to easily build and maintain personalized AI solutions.
- Vanna.ai: Chat with your SQL database
- FLaNK Weekly 08 Jan 2024
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MindsDB Docker Extension: Build ML powered apps at a much faster pace
MindsDB combines both AI and SQL functions in one; users can create, train, optimize, and deploy ML models without the need for external tools. Data analysts can create and visualize forecasts without having to navigate the complexities of ML pipelines.MindsDB is open-source and works with well-known databases like MySQL, Postgres, Redit, Snowflakes, etc.
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How Modern SQL Databases Are Changing Web Development - #4 Into the AI Era
Mindsdb is a good example. It abstracts everything related to an AI workflow as "virtual tables". For example, you can import OpenAI API as a "virtual table":
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🐍🐍 23 issues to grow yourself as an exceptional open-source Python expert 🧑💻 🥇
Repo : https://github.com/mindsdb/mindsdb
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AI-Powered Selection of Asset Management Companies using MindsDB and LlamaIndex
MindsDB is an AI Automation platform for building AI/ML powered features and applications. It works by connecting any data source with any AI/ML model or framework and automating how real-time data flows between them. MindsDB is integrated with LlamaIndex, which makes use of its data framework for connecting custom data sources to large language models. LlamaIndex data ingestion allows you to connect to data sources like PDF’s, webpages, etc., provides data indexing and a query interface that takes input prompts from your data and provides knowledge-augmented responses, thus making it easy to Q&A over documents and webpages.
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Using Large Language Models inside your database with MindsDB
Now, imagine if you can deploy these highly trained models in your database to get insights, make predictions, understand your users, auto-generate content, and more. MindsDB makes this possible! MindsDB is an open-source AI database middleware that allows you to supercharge your databases by integrating various machine learning (ML) engines.
What are some alternatives?
DeepSpeed - DeepSpeed is a deep learning optimization library that makes distributed training and inference easy, efficient, and effective.
tensorflow - An Open Source Machine Learning Framework for Everyone
onnx-tensorrt - ONNX-TensorRT: TensorRT backend for ONNX
H2O - H2O is an Open Source, Distributed, Fast & Scalable Machine Learning Platform: Deep Learning, Gradient Boosting (GBM) & XGBoost, Random Forest, Generalized Linear Modeling (GLM with Elastic Net), K-Means, PCA, Generalized Additive Models (GAM), RuleFit, Support Vector Machine (SVM), Stacked Ensembles, Automatic Machine Learning (AutoML), etc.
ROCm - AMD ROCm™ Software - GitHub Home [Moved to: https://github.com/ROCm/ROCm]
postgresml - The GPU-powered AI application database. Get your app to market faster using the simplicity of SQL and the latest NLP, ML + LLM models.
pinferencia - Python + Inference - Model Deployment library in Python. Simplest model inference server ever.
CapRover - Scalable PaaS (automated Docker+nginx) - aka Heroku on Steroids
Triton - Triton is a dynamic binary analysis library. Build your own program analysis tools, automate your reverse engineering, perform software verification or just emulate code.
scikit-learn - scikit-learn: machine learning in Python
Megatron-LM - Ongoing research training transformer models at scale
lightwood - Lightwood is Legos for Machine Learning.