AGH University of Krakow, Faculty of Computer Science
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Abstract
The INFN CSN5-funded project AI INFN (“Artificial Intelligence at INFN”) aims to promote ML and AI adoption within INFN by providing comprehensive support, including state of-the-art hardware and cloud-native solutions within INFN Cloud. This facilitates efficient sharing of hardware accelerators without hindering the institute’s diverse research activities. AI INFN advances from a Virtual-Machine-based model to a flexible Kubernetes-based platform, offering features such as JWT-based authentication, JupyterHub multitenant interface, distributed file system, customizable conda environments, and specialized monitoring and accounting systems. It also enables virtual nodes in the cluster, offloading computing payloads to remote resources through the Virtual Kubelet technology, with InterLink as provider. This setup can manage workflows across various providers and hardware types, which is crucial for scientific use cases that require dedicated infrastructures for different parts of the workload. Results of initial tests to validate its production applicability, emerging case studies and integration scenarios are presented
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