Overview
Red Hat AI Enterprise is an integrated AI platform that provides the foundation for building, developing, and deploying AI-powered applications across the hybrid cloud. By unifying the model and AI application lifecycles, it ensures consistent security, governance, and management to minimize operational complexity and risk. Powered by Red Hat OpenShift, the platform unifies the entire lifecycle - from development and tuning to high-performance inference, onto a centralized infrastructure. It addresses modern AI use cases, including predictive, generative, and agentic AI, by providing tools like optimized vLLM runtimes for high-performance inference and the Llama Stack for agentic workflows.
Key benefits include:
- Accelerated Time-to-Value:: Application life-cycle management and policy management across multiple Kubernetes clusters.
- Increased Operational Efficiency: Streamlines workflows and uses intelligent resource allocation to maximize the value of infrastructure like GPUs.
- Mitigated Risk: Provides a tested and supported AI stack that helps organizations meet data residency, sovereignty, and regulatory requirements.
Red Hat AI Enterprise transforms AI from a disjointed effort into a scalable, repeatable "factory" process.
Highlights
- AI lifecycle management: Manage the end-to-end process - from training and fine-tuning to serving and monitoring - for predictive, generative, and agentic AI on a single platform.
- High-performance inference at scale: The platform uses optimized runtimes like vLLM and the llm-d framework to deliver high-throughput, low-latency model serving. It also includes resource optimization capabilities to ensure efficient GPU utilization for both model training and inference.
- Unified enterprise platform experience: build and scale modern, AI applications on a single, centralized platform Kubernetes infrastructure powered by Red Hat OpenShift at its core through a consistent experience, anywhere, using familiar tools and frameworks. The platform includes a layered approach to security throughout the entire AI lifecycle.
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Dimension | Cost/hour |
|---|---|
p5en.48xlarge Recommended | $63.30 |
p6-b200.48xlarge | $84.65 |
p5.48xlarge | $55.04 |
p4d.24xlarge | $32.77 |
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64-bit (x86) Amazon Machine Image (AMI)
Amazon Machine Image (AMI)
An AMI is a virtual image that provides the information required to launch an instance. Amazon EC2 (Elastic Compute Cloud) instances are virtual servers on which you can run your applications and workloads, offering varying combinations of CPU, memory, storage, and networking resources. You can launch as many instances from as many different AMIs as you need.
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IMPORTANT: This marketplace listing is not meant for direct consumption by deploying a single virtual machine. Please follow the instructions in the official Red Hat AI Enterprise installation documentation. DO NOT create a Virtual Machine from this offering directly. Red Hat AI Enterprise (RHAIE) is supported only as an integrated, standalone AI platform. The RHAIE marketplace image is designed to automatically enable integrated pay-per-use or subscription billing for your full cluster environment, which bundles Red Hat OpenShift, Red Hat OpenShift AI, and full hardware accelerator entitlements. There are two general ways this marketplace image is utilized during a Red Hat AI Enterprise deployment:
Installer-provisioned infrastructure: If you install your cluster on infrastructure that the installation program provisions, you must specify this marketplace image details (publisher, offer, and SKU) directly inside your install-config.yaml configuration file before initiating the deployment. User-provisioned or existing infrastructure: If you manage your own infrastructure or are adding dedicated GPU compute nodes to an existing cluster, you must update your OpenShift MachineSet configurations to target this specific marketplace image to ensure proper workload execution and billing synchronization. For more information and detailed step-by-step cluster deployment workflows, please see the official Red Hat AI Enterprise installation guide.
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