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RHOAi-9793-10010 documented kserve rawdeployment steps #400

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@chtyler chtyler commented Aug 9, 2024

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Documentation has been added on how to deploy models by using KServe Raw Deployment mode on single node OpenShift in a self-managed deployment only. By default, KServe uses the Red Hat Serverless mode, which is based on its open source Knative equivalent. However, you can also deploy models using raw deployment mode. The content explains the two modes, and why you would want to use them.

There is also a procedure on how to deploy a model with raw deployment mode enabled. This procedure is mostly command-line based until UI support is added at a later date.

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Minor comments, excellent work!

@chtyler chtyler force-pushed the RHOAI-9793-10010-kserve-rawdeployment-docs branch from 7302f16 to c19980f Compare August 13, 2024 15:26
@chtyler chtyler merged commit 0d83664 into opendatahub-io:main Aug 14, 2024
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