AI Infrastructure Reliability: Availability, Recovery & Operations
Learn how production AI changes infrastructure requirements for availability, recovery, storage, networking, monitoring, capacity, and Day 2 operations.
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Opta needed to process massive datasets for their information intelligence platform. Their original infrastructure took 80-90 days to run half a trillion links across 70 nodes. After migrating to a high-performance cloud platform, they achieved the same results in just 3 days.
"On our first attempt we ran half a trillion links across 70 nodes which took about 80-90 days. Since we moved to the new platform, it only takes 3 days!"
Vanilla Forums powers online communities for brands like Electronic Arts, HootSuite, and Adobe. As they grew, public cloud costs became unsustainable. By switching to a private OpenStack cloud, they slashed hosting bills by nearly 50% while growing their infrastructure 6x with the same small ops team.
"Right out of the gate we cut our hosting bill nearly in half by switching to a private cloud. It's been much more stable than our public cloud VMs were."
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Notes de terrain / Dernières nouvelles
Des notes d’ingénierie issues de l’exploitation d’infrastructures ouvertes : pannes, décisions de conception et travail upstream qui améliorent l’infrastructure ouverte.
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