Running Ray Jobs with data in your Data Lake

Data Lake

Data lakes are popular because they provide a consolidated, centralized storage area for raw, unstructured, semi-structured, and structured data taken from multiple sources and lacking a predefined schema. They specialize in ingesting structured, semi-structured and unstructured data and provide mechanisms to easily ingest streaming data in addition to batch loads. Data lakes are open format so users avoid lock-in to a proprietary system like a data warehouse. They are also highly durable and low cost because of their ability to scale and leverage object storage.

Ray

Ray is an open-source distributed computing framework that makes it easy to build scalable and efficient applications. It was developed by a team at UC Berkeley's RISELab and has become increasingly popular over the years because of its ability to handle complex workloads with ease. Ray provides a simple API for building distributed applications, making it easy for developers to scale their applications without having to worry about the underlying infrastructure. Ray has been used for a wide variety of applications, including machine learning, reinforcement learning, data processing, and more. It has been adopted by many companies, including Amazon, NVIDIA, and Uber. Ray's popularity can be attributed to its ease of use, scalability, and flexibility.
With the growing popularity of both data lakes for storage and Ray for compute workloads, it is unsurprising that many organizations are seeking to run Ray jobs with data in their data lake. Kaspian offers native connectors for the most popular data lakes. Just register your data lake as a Datastore and link your Ray job; Kaspian's autoscaling compute layer makes it easy to crunch through any data in your cloud with minimal setup or management.
Learn more about Kaspian and see how our flexible compute layer for the modern data cloud is already reshaping the way companies in industries like retail, manufacturing and logistics are thinking about data engineering and analytics.

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