Building Scalable MLOps: Optimizing Machine Learning Deployment and Operations

International Journal of Scientific Research in Engineering and Management 8 (10):1-5 (2024)
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As machine learning (ML) models become increasingly integrated into mission-critical applications and production systems, the need for robust and scalable MLOps (Machine Learning Operations) practices has grown significantly. This paper explores key strategies and best practices for building scalable MLOps pipelines to optimize the deployment and operation of machine learning models at an enterprise scale. It delves into the importance of automating the end-to-end lifecycle of ML models, from data ingestion and model training to testing, deployment, and monitoring. Approaches for implementing continuous integration and continuous deployment (CI/CD) pipelines tailored for ML workflows are discussed, enabling efficient and repeatable model updates and deployments. The paper emphasizes the criticality of implementing comprehensive monitoring and observability mechanisms to track model performance, detect drift, and ensure the reliability and trustworthiness of deployed models. The paper also addresses the challenges of managing model versioning and governance at scale, including techniques for maintaining a centralized model registry, enforcing access controls, and ensuring compliance with regulatory requirements. The paper aims to provide a comprehensive guide for organizations seeking to establish scalable and robust MLOps practices, enabling them to unlock the full potential of machine learning while mitigating risks and ensuring responsible AI deployment.

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