Showing 3 open source projects for "lightweight linux"

View related business solutions
  • Custom VMs From 1 to 96 vCPUs With 99.95% Uptime Icon
    Custom VMs From 1 to 96 vCPUs With 99.95% Uptime

    General-purpose, compute-optimized, or GPU/TPU-accelerated. Built to your exact specs.

    Live migration and automatic failover keep workloads online through maintenance. One free e2-micro VM every month.
    Try Free
  • Go from Code to Production URL in Seconds Icon
    Go from Code to Production URL in Seconds

    Cloud Run deploys apps in any language instantly. Scales to zero. Pay only when code runs.

    Skip the Kubernetes configs. Cloud Run handles HTTPS, scaling, and infrastructure automatically. Two million requests free per month.
    Try it free
  • 1
    Arize Phoenix

    Arize Phoenix

    Uncover insights, surface problems, monitor, and fine tune your LLM

    Phoenix provides ML insights at lightning speed with zero-config observability for model drift, performance, and data quality. Phoenix is an Open Source ML Observability library designed for the Notebook. The toolset is designed to ingest model inference data for LLMs, CV, NLP and tabular datasets. It allows Data Scientists to quickly visualize their model data, monitor performance, track down issues & insights, and easily export to improve. Deep Learning Models (CV, LLM, and Generative)...
    Downloads: 8 This Week
    Last Update:
    See Project
  • 2
    SQLBucket

    SQLBucket

    Lightweight library to write, orchestrate and test your SQL ETL

    SQLBucket is a lightweight framework to help write, orchestrate and validate SQL data pipelines. It gives the possibility to set variables and introduces some control flow using the fantastic Jinja2 library. It also implements a very simplistic unit and integration test framework where you can validate the results of your ETL in the form of SQL checks. With SQLBucket, you can apply TDD principles when writing data pipelines. To start working, you need to instantiate your SQLBucket core...
    Downloads: 0 This Week
    Last Update:
    See Project
  • 3
    WhyLogs Java Library

    WhyLogs Java Library

    Profile and monitor your ML data pipeline end-to-end

    This is a Java implementation of WhyLogs, with support for Apache Spark integration for large scale datasets. Understanding the properties of data as it moves through applications is essential to keeping your ML/AI pipeline stable and improving your user experience, whether your pipeline is built for production or experimentation. WhyLogs is an open source statistical logging library that allows data science and ML teams to effortlessly profile ML/AI pipelines and applications, producing log...
    Downloads: 0 This Week
    Last Update:
    See Project
  • Previous
  • You're on page 1
  • Next
MongoDB Logo MongoDB