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    OpenVINO Model Server

    OpenVINO Model Server

    A scalable inference server for models optimized with OpenVINO

    ...The server exposes model inference via standard network protocols like REST and gRPC, allowing any client that speaks those protocols to request predictions remotely, abstracting away the complexity of where and how the model runs. It supports model deployment in diverse environments including Docker, bare-metal machines, and Kubernetes clusters, and is especially useful in microservices architectures where AI services need to scale independently. The system supports a wide range of model sources, letting you host models from local storage, remote object storage, or even pull from model hubs.
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    TensorFlow Serving

    TensorFlow Serving

    Serving system for machine learning models

    ...TensorFlow Serving provides out-of-the-box integration with TensorFlow models, but can be easily extended to serve other types of models and data. The easiest and most straight-forward way of using TensorFlow Serving is with Docker images. We highly recommend this route unless you have specific needs that are not addressed by running in a container. In order to serve a Tensorflow model, simply export a SavedModel from your Tensorflow program. SavedModel is a language-neutral, recoverable, hermetic serialization format that enables higher-level systems and tools to produce, consume, and transform TensorFlow models.
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