Can I run ML on my own hardware or ARC connected cluster

Jason Hatley 1 Reputation point
2021-01-22T04:53:32.3+00:00

I am just trying to find a simple YES/NO answer to this question

Can I run Azure ML on my own hardware/cluster? All the functions to register a new VM/system via IP address have been deprecated and now requires a resource ID.

I have created 2 resources in Azure ARC - A cluster and a server and I cant use either resource id to link to Azure ML via python or AZ command - both advise its not virtual machine.

So if someone could please put my out of my misery, can you run Azure ML on your own hardware.

Thanks!

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  1. Stanislav Zhelyazkov 21,506 Reputation points MVP
    2021-01-22T08:22:06.077+00:00

    Hi,
    Here are the supported compute targets. Note that there is local computer but it is possible only Automated Machine learning and not for pipelines and designer. This means that you do not add the local computer as target. There are links on how to use local computer target. ARC resources are different from the Azure resources for VMs and Kubernetes so it is not possible to add them.

    Please "Accept the answer" if the information helped you. This will help us and others in the community as well.

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