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TensorFlow Serving

TensorFlow Serving is an open-source software library for serving machine learning models. We hope to demonstrate how to deploy a generic TensorFlow Model Server and serve a model from distributed storage instead of baking into the image like TensorFlow inception.

For more information, visit the project on github.

Prerequisites

  • Kubernetes cluster v1.8+
  • Because TensorFlow Serving needs model in persistent storage, you have to put your servable model in NFS (Network File System) or HDFS (Hadoop Distributed File System), AWS S3 (Simple Storage Service) or Google Cloud Storage. Here is a sample for NAS storage.

Copy a Model in NAS Storage

  • create /serving directory in the NFS server side, take 10.244.1.4 as example
mkdir /nfs
mount -t nfs -o vers=4.0 10.244.1.4:/ /nfs
mkdir -p /nfs/serving
umount /nfs
  • Put the mnist model into NAS
mkdir /serving
mount -t nfs -o vers=4.0 10.244.1.4:/serving /serving
mkdir -p /serving/model
cd /serving/model
curl -O https://raw.githubusercontent.com/kubernetes/charts/master/stable/tensorflow-serving/models/mnist-export.tar.gz
tar -xzvf mnist-export.tar.gz
rm -rf mnist-export.tar.gz
cd /
  • You will see that the contents of the model are stored in the directory. This is the first version of the model that we will serve.
tree /serving/model/mnist
/serving/model/mnist
└── 1
    ├── saved_model.pb
    └── variables
        ├── variables.data-00000-of-00001
        └── variables.index

umount /serving

Create Persistent Volume

Creating Persistent Volume with configuration like below

--- 
apiVersion: v1
kind: PersistentVolume
metadata: 
  labels: 
    model: mnist
  name: pv-nas-mnist
spec:
  persistentVolumeReclaimPolicy: Retain
  accessModes: 
    - ReadWriteMany
  capacity: 
    storage: 5Gi
  nfs:
  	# FIXME: use the right IP
    server: 10.244.1.4
    path: "/serving/model/mnist"

Prepare values.yaml

  • To deploy with GPU, you can create values.yaml like
---
modelName: "mnist"
modelBasePath: "/serving/model/mnist"
image: "cheyang/tf-model-server-gpu:1.4"
persistence: 
  mountPath: /serving/model/mnist
  pvc: 
    matchLabels: 
      model: mnist
    storage: 5Gi
resources:
  limits:
    nvidia.com/gpu: 1
  • To deploy without GPU, you can create values.yaml like
---
modelName: "mnist"
modelBasePath: "/serving/model/mnist"
image: "cheyang/tf-model-server:1.4"
persistence: 
  mountPath: /serving/model/mnist
  pvc: 
    matchLabels: 
      model: mnist
    storage: 5Gi

Installing the Chart

To install the chart with the release name mnist:

$ helm install --values values.yaml --name mnist stable/tensorflow-serving

Uninstalling the Chart

To uninstall/delete the mnist deployment:

$ helm delete mnist

The command removes all the Kubernetes components associated with the chart and deletes the release.

Configuration

The following table lists the configurable parameters of the Service Tensorflow Serving chart and their default values.

Parameter Description Default
image TensorFlow Serving image cheyang/tf-model-server-gpu:1.4, the docker file is Tensorflow Serving Dockerfile
imagePullPolicy imagePullPolicy for the service mnist IfNotPresent
port Tensorflow Serving port 9090
serviceType The service type which supports NodePort, LoadBalancer LoadBalancer
replicas K8S deployment replicas 1
modelName The model name mnist
modelBasePath The model base path /serving/model/mnist"
mountPath the mount path inside the container /serving/model/mnist
persistence.enabled enable pvc for the tensorflow serving false
persistence.size the storage size to request 5Gi
persistence.matchLabels the selector for pv {}