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Models-as-a-Service (MaaS) governance: Managing AI access and token quotas
In our previous post, we talked about the API key lifecycle in MaaS. In this article, we'll set up the governance layer those keys bind to, focusing on 2 core controls: managing token quotas (via MaaSSubscription) and defining model access rules (via MaaSAuthPolicy).Models-as-a-Service (MaaS), an integrated component of Red Hat Openshift AI, aims to give enterprises a flexible GitOps friendly way to set up their policy framework.Both attach to models through a MaaSModelRef:MaaSSubscription defin
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