Authors
- Hapsara Sukasdadi
- Pierce Beary
- Fahim Shaikh
Published
1 May 2025Form Number
LP2213PDF size
33 pages, 1.6 MBAbstract
This Lenovo Validated Design (LVD) presents a detailed architectural blueprint for integrating IBM watsonx with Lenovo Hybrid AI 285 using Red Hat OpenShift. The document targets technical architects, infrastructure engineers, and IT stakeholders planning to deploy enterprise-grade generative AI solutions.
Lenovo’s watsonx solution provides customers with advanced tools to train, validate, and deploy AI models. watsonx, with its multi-model flexibility, robust client protection, end-to-end AI governance, and hybrid multi-cloud deployments, promises to revolutionize the AI landscape. By incorporating watsonx, Lenovo aims to accelerate AI adoption, offering clients unparalleled AI capabilities and a transformative impact on their business operations.
This document serves as a comprehensive guide for the configuration and deployment of watsonx with Lenovo Infrastructure, detailing its architecture, key components, performance benchmarks, and deployment recommendations.
Table of Contents
1 Introduction
2 Business problem and business value
3 Requirements
4 Watsonx Architectural overview
5 Hardware and Software Components
6 Dimensioning
7 Validation Process and Results
8 Appendix: Lenovo Bill of materials
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