What Are the Relationships Between ModelArts and Other Services?
IAM
ModelArts uses Identity and Access Management (IAM) for authentication and authorization. For more information about IAM, see Identity and Access Management User Guide.
OBS
ModelArts uses Object Storage Service (OBS) to securely and reliably store data and models at low costs. For more details, see Object Storage Service Console Operation Guide.
Function |
Subtask |
Relationship |
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ExeML |
Data labeling |
The data labeled on ModelArts is stored in OBS. |
Auto training |
After a training job is completed, the generated model is stored in OBS. |
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Service deployment |
ModelArts deploys models stored in OBS as real-time services. |
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AI development lifecycle |
Data management |
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Development environment |
Data or code files in a notebook instance are stored in OBS. |
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Model training |
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AI application management |
After a training job is completed, the generated model is stored in OBS. You can import the model from OBS. |
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Service deployment |
Models stored in OBS can be deployed as services. |
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Settings |
- |
Authorizes ModelArts to access OBS (using an agency or access key) so that ModelArts can use OBS to store data and create notebook instances. |
CCE
ModelArts uses Cloud Container Engine (CCE) to deploy models as real-time services. CCE enables high concurrency and provides elastic scaling. For more information about CCE, see Cloud Container Engine User Guide.
SWR
To use an AI framework that is not supported by ModelArts, use Software Repository for Container (SWR) to customize an image and import the image to ModelArts for training or inference. For details about SWR, see Software Repository for Container User Guide.
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