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Running Best-of-Breed AI Services on a Common Platform with VMware Cloud Foundation



AI Field Day 4


This video is part of the appearance, “VMware by Broadcom Presents at AI Field Day 4“. It was recorded as part of AI Field Day 4 at 8:00-10:00 on February 21, 2024.


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VMware Cloud Foundation streamlines AI production, providing enterprises with unmatched flexibility, control, and choice. Through Private AI, businesses can seamlessly deploy best-in-class AI services across various environments, while ensuring privacy and security. Join us to explore VMware’s collaborations with IBM watsonx, Intel AI, and AnyScale Ray, delivering cutting-edge AI capabilities on top of VMware’s Private Cloud platform.

Sean Kelly, Principal Engineer at Broadcom, discusses the benefits of using VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) to run AI services. He explains that VCF solves many of the infrastructure challenges associated with AI projects, such as agility, workload migration, avoiding idle compute resources, scaling, lifecycle management, privacy, and security.

He addresses concerns about VCF not being the only platform for AI, noting that while other products like vSphere and vSAN are still in use, VCF is the strategic direction for VMware, particularly for their strategic customers. He clarifies that VCF includes underlying vSphere technology and that using VCF inherently involves using vSAN.

Kelly also talks about performance, mentioning that VMware’s hypervisor scheduler has been optimized over two decades to match bare-metal speeds, with only a plus or minus 2% performance difference in AI workloads. He confirms that VMware supports NVIDIA’s NVLink, which allows multiple GPUs to connect directly to each other.

The talk then moves on to VMware’s Private AI, which is an architectural approach that balances business AI benefits with privacy and compliance needs. Kelly highlights collaborations with AnyScale Ray, an open-source framework for scaling Python AI workloads, and IBM Watson X, which brings IBM Watson capabilities on-premises for customers with specific data compliance requirements.

He covers the integration of Ray with vSphere, demonstrating how it can quickly spin up worker nodes (RayLits) for AI tasks. He also addresses licensing concerns, noting that while NVIDIA handles GPU licensing, Ray is an open-source plugin without additional licensing costs.

For IBM WatsonX, Kelly discusses the stack setup with VMware Cloud Foundation at the base, followed by OpenShift and WatsonX on top. He emphasizes security features, such as secure boot, identity and access management, and VM encryption. He also mentions the choice of proprietary, open-source, and third-party AI models available on the platform. Kelly briefly touches on use cases enabled by WatsonX, such as code generation, contact center resolution, IT operations automation, and advanced information retrieval. He concludes by directing listeners to a blog for more information on Private AI with IBM WatsonX.

Personnel: Shawn Kelly


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