SUSE AI 1.0

The SUSE AI service is a locally hosted generative AI. It provides secure auditable AI capabilities and allows organizations to deploy AI models on their own infrastructure using SUSE Linux Micro.

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Configuring OpenWebUI

OpenWebUI is a Web-based interface that allows you to interact with AI models

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Guiding AI models with system prompts

By using good system prompts, the AI model is guided to return more relevant and accurate answers

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Installing NVIDIA GPU drivers on SUSE Linux Micro

Correctly installed NVIDIA GPU drivers utilize the full potential of the GPU unit.

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Installing Rancher Manager

Learn how to install Rancher Manager on RKE2 cluster.

Installing RKE2 distribution

Learn how to install RKE2 Kubernetes distribution.

Installing the NVIDIA GPU Operator

NVIDIA GPU Operator simplifies management of NVIDIA GPU resource in Kubernetes cluster

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Introduction to SUSE AI

SUSE AI is a locally hosted AI service. It provides secure auditable AI capabilities and allows organizations to deploy AI models on their own infrastructure

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Maintaining data integrity of AI applications

By understanding how attackers can exploit your AI stack and how to prevent the attacks ensures more secure performance of your AI workload.

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Overview of the SUSE AI deployment

Introduction to SUSE AI deployment including the process workflow and minimum requirements

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Preventing AI hallucinations with good user prompts

By specifying good system prompts, AI generates more accurate answers without hallucinations.

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SL Micro 6.0 Documentation

Learn how to deploy and configure SLE Micro.

SUSE AI deployment requirements

Hardware and software requirements for successful deployment and operation of SUSE AI.

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Using OpenWebUI

OpenWebUI is a Web-based interface that allows you to interact with AI models

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