NEW! Now with brand-new support for HP tuning with Kubeflow Pipelines, Katib, and Kale
New MiniKF release including
- Kubeflow 1.0
- Rok 1.0
New Features
- Upgrade Kubeflow to latest 1.0 release with custom features
- Upgrade Rok to latest 1.0 pre-release
- Kubeflow Pipelines now run in the same, isolated namespace as your notebooks, and have access to the same resources
- Kale can now orchestrate Katib and Kubeflow Pipelines so that every Katib Trial is an individual Run on KFP
- Rok caches individual pipeline steps for enhanced performance when performing hyperparameter tuning
- Redesigned Central Dashboard sidebar, tailored to the needs of data scientists
- Upgrade Istio to 1.5.7
- Expose the MiniKF dashboard at a standard
https://<minikf_name>.<project>.cloud.goog
URL for seamless HTTPS support - Use Dex with a new Kubeflow theme for Single Sign-on both to Kubeflow and to Rok
- Enforce Kubernetes RBAC and Istio mutual TLS for secure pod-to-pod communication
Important Changes
- Expose the MiniKF dashboard on port 80 at a standard URL,
https://<minikf_name>.<project>.cloud.goog
- Temporarily allow unrestricted public access to port 80 for LetsEncrypt-based SSL verification
- Enable the cloud-platform scope for the MiniKF instance, to support working with Cloud Endpoints
Fixed Issues
- Fix minikf-gather-logs so it can handle the problematic corner case of broken symlinks
Known issues
- Deleting a MiniKF deployment will leave behind a Cloud Endpoint for
https://<minikf_name>.<project>.cloud.goog
. MiniKF will re-use it, if found, otherwise you will have to delete it manually.