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An open source framework that provides a simple, universal API for building distributed applications. Ray is packaged with RLlib, a scalable reinforcement learning library, and Tune, a scalable hyperparameter tuning library.

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Ray is a unified framework for scaling AI and Python applications. Ray consists of a core distributed runtime and a set of AI libraries for simplifying ML compute:

Learn more about Ray AI Libraries:

  • Data: Scalable Datasets for ML
  • Train: Distributed Training
  • Tune: Scalable Hyperparameter Tuning
  • RLlib: Scalable Reinforcement Learning
  • Serve: Scalable and Programmable Serving

Or more about Ray Core and its key abstractions:

  • Tasks: Stateless functions executed in the cluster.
  • Actors: Stateful worker processes created in the cluster.
  • Objects: Immutable values accessible across the cluster.

Learn more about Monitoring and Debugging:

Ray runs on any machine, cluster, cloud provider, and Kubernetes, and features a growing ecosystem of community integrations.

Install Ray with: pip install ray. For nightly wheels, see the Installation page.

Why Ray?

Today's ML workloads are increasingly compute-intensive. As convenient as they are, single-node development environments such as your laptop cannot scale to meet these demands.

Ray is a unified way to scale Python and AI applications from a laptop to a cluster.

With Ray, you can seamlessly scale the same code from a laptop to a cluster. Ray is designed to be general-purpose, meaning that it can performantly run any kind of workload. If your application is written in Python, you can scale it with Ray, no other infrastructure required.

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Platform Purpose Estimated Response Time Support Level
Discourse Forum For discussions about development and questions about usage. < 1 day Community
GitHub Issues For reporting bugs and filing feature requests. < 2 days Ray OSS Team
Slack For collaborating with other Ray users. < 2 days Community
StackOverflow For asking questions about how to use Ray. 3-5 days Community
Meetup Group For learning about Ray projects and best practices. Monthly Ray DevRel
Twitter For staying up-to-date on new features. Daily Ray DevRel

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