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Model Resource Quotas

Model Resource Quotas

The pods that host Model APIs have hardware specifications based on resource quotas set by you. A resource quota determines the CPU and memory resources available to the Model that uses it.

Users can access resource quotas from a dropdown menu on the Model deployment page.

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Creating and editing resource quotas

From the admin home, click Advanced > Resource Quotas to open the management interface.

From here you can create, edit, and set default resource quotas. Resource quotas cannot be permanently deleted. To make a resource quota unavailable for use, edit it and set Visible to false.

Resource quotas have the following properties:

  • CPUs requested The number of cores that will be reserved for a Model with this quota.

  • Memory requested The amount of RAM that will be reserved for a model with this quota.

  • CPU limit If the hosting node has idle cores available, a model running this quota can make use of additional cores up to this limit.

  • Memory limit If the hosting node has RAM available, a model running this quota can make use of additional memory up to this limit.

  • Visible This property on a resource quota must be set to true for the quota to appear in the dropdown selector for users publishing Models.

  • Default The resource quota with this set to true is the quota that will be used for all newly published Models by default.

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