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Chapter 1. Overview of model registries


Important

Model registry and model catalog are currently available in Red Hat OpenShift AI 2.23 as Technology Preview features. Technology Preview features are not supported with Red Hat production service level agreements (SLAs) and might not be functionally complete. Red Hat does not recommend using them in production. These features provide early access to upcoming product features, enabling customers to test functionality and provide feedback during the development process.

For more information about the support scope of Red Hat Technology Preview features, see Technology Preview Features Support Scope.

A model registry is an important component in the lifecycle of an artificial intelligence/machine learning (AI/ML) model, and a vital part of any machine learning operations (MLOps) platform or ML workflow. A model registry acts as a central repository, holding metadata related to machine learning models from inception to deployment. This metadata ranges from high-level information like the deployment environment and project origins, to intricate details like training hyperparameters, performance metrics, and deployment events. A model registry acts as a bridge between model experimentation and serving, offering a secure, collaborative metadata store interface for stakeholders of the ML lifecycle.

Model registries provide a structured and organized way to store, share, version, deploy, and track models.

To use model registries in OpenShift AI, an OpenShift cluster administrator must enable the model registry component. For more information, see Enabling the model registry component.

After the model registry component is enabled, an OpenShift AI administrator can create model registries in OpenShift AI and grant model registry access to the data scientists that will work with them. For more information, see Managing model registries.

Data scientists with access to a model registry can store, share, version, deploy, and track models using the model registry feature. For more information, see Working with model registries.

With the addition of the model catalog feature, you can discover models that are available and ready for your organization to register, deploy, and customize. This functionality starts with connecting users with the Granite family of models, as well as the teacher and judge models used with the LAB-tuning workflow.

For more information about using the LAB-tuning workflow, see Customizing models with LAB-tuning.

Important

The model catalog feature is not currently supported for disconnected environments.

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