A few days ago, Dell Technologies partnered with Red Hat Inc to bring the Red Hat Enterprise Linux AI (RHEL AI) platform to its popular PowerEdge servers, paving the way for its hardware to serve as a foundation for AI development.
The idea behind this partnership was to make it easier for organisations to scale their IT infrastructure to support successful AI and ML strategies without needing to host those workloads in the cloud. They can deploy Dell’s PowerEdge servers within their own on-premises data centres or alternatively use them as part of a larger hybrid cloud setup.
Apart from partnering with Dell, Red Hat recently unveiled Enterprise Linux AI, which is primarily focused on developers. One good example is a bootable RHEL image with pre-configured AI libraries like PyTorch, which allows users to quickly set up an AI-ready environment without going through complex installation and configuration processes.
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