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Taking the new Nvidia Nemotron 3 Nano model for a spin

ori.co
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A Hardware-First Approach to Multi-Tenant Segmentation in AI Clouds

ori.co
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Eliminating the hypervisor tax to enhance GPU utilization

ori.co
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Ask HN: Does anyone know why Docker pull stats have plummeted in last 30 days?

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Insight Partners State of Enterprise Tech Report 2024

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Dream – A Distributed RAG Experimentation Framework

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Is AI a Cloud-Native Challenge?

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Signs of concern emerge among highest paid software engineers

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The future of AI is hybrid

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Deploying MinIO in Airgapped Environments

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·2 anni fa·discuss
So helpful. That makes total sense.
jtsymonds
·3 anni fa·discuss
Uhh, they were using AI moniker in 2019. They just circled back to it this year:

https://web.archive.org/web/20190428005007/https://min.io/
jtsymonds
·4 anni fa·discuss
This is supported by MinIO, but not "as a service." Essentially you run MinIO everywhere (AWS, GCP, Azure, IBM, on-prem, OpenShift, Tanzu etc). In the public clouds you can either roll your own or use the marketplace offerings.

In effect, you are choosing MinIO object storage over the "stock" object storage (which is incompatible with the other clouds).

You can use MinIO's ILM policies to replicate, tier, etc.

You still pay for compute, network + drive but then pay MinIO vs. S3/Blob. There will be no egress fees.