When you install IBM Software Hub on
IBM
Z and LinuxONE, you can use certain capabilities of IBM Software Hub related to the platform, data preparation,
model building, deployment, and monitoring. You must also consider the restrictions that apply when
you install IBM Software Hub on IBM
Z and LinuxONE.
Capabilities on IBM
Z and LinuxONE
You can use the capabilities on Linux operating systems on IBM
Z and LinuxONE platforms.
| Component |
Capability |
| Platform |
- Use the platform services, including backup and restore.
- Use the storage
solutions for s390x architecture.
|
| Data preparation |
Use DataStage to move and transform data between operational, transactional, and analytical target systems.
|
| Model building |
- Use Watson Studio to create projects and organize
assets such as data, environments, notebooks.
- Connecting to data sources and building predictive models with AutoAI.
- Build machine learning models, Python functions, or Python scripts programmatically by using
Jupyter Notebooks.
- To run notebooks, Python functions, or Python scripts, you can create jobs.
- Create custom environments, such as environments based on Python 3.11 in Watson Studio.
- Create and run Spark applications on Analytics Engine powered by Apache Spark. The supported Spark versions include
Spark 3.4 and Python 3.11.
|
| Deployment |
- Deploy your AI assets by using Watson Machine Learning with
Linux on IBM
Z and LinuxONE.
- Create deployment spaces to organize assets and deploy models by using Watson Machine Learning.
- Create jobs to run notebooks, Python functions, or Python scripts.
|
| Monitoring |
Monitor and evaluate your deployed model’s performance by using Watson OpenScale. |
| Governance |
Use AI Factsheets to track machine learning
models from request to production in AI use cases. Use the detailed records in the factsheets to
support your governance and compliance goals. |
Restrictions on IBM
Z and LinuxONE
You cannot use the following capabilities with Linux operating system on IBM Z and IBM LinuxONE
platforms.
| Component |
Restrictions |
| Platform |
Offline volume backup is not supported with Linux on IBM
Z and LinuxONE. |
| Data preparation |
- You cannot use the
Sequential file connector to access Parquet
files in Google Cloud Storage on DataStage on s390x hardware.
- You cannot use the
Teradata Python driver in DataStage on s390x hardware.
- You cannot use the remote data plane and remote data engine in DataStage on
s390x hardware.
|
| Model building |
- You cannot build models and assets based on the following frameworks and runtime environments in
Watson Studio with Linux on IBM
Z and LinuxONE:
- RStudio, including RShiny applications, or assets based on the R framework.
- Spark, including Spark and R.
- Python 3.7
- ONNX 1.8.1
- Deprecated or discontinued framework version, such as TensorFlow 2.4 or PyTorch 1.7.
- Tensorflow model training is supported on z16 on-chip AI Accelerator on IBM
Z and LinuxONE. However, if you encounter issues, you can
disable the usage of AI Accelerator by setting the
NNPA_DEVICES environment
variable to 0: export NNPA_DEVICES=0.
- You cannot use the parquet data format as input for an AutoAI time series experiment.
- Adding data from an unsupported connection might result in kernel failure.
|
| Monitoring |
You cannot use Optimized Row Columnar (ORC) input format to evaluate batch deployments with
Watson OpenScale. |
| Governance |
Integration with OpenPages for
synching governance activities with AI Factsheets is
not supported. Governance of generative AI assets is not supported. |