A proof of concept forgives a fragile data path. Operational AI does not.
Presented by F5When enterprises move AI workloads from pilot to production, data delivery often becomes the factor that determines whether those systems can scale reliably. Point-to-point architectures connecting storage directly to compute hold up under demonstration conditions, but they often break down under sustained, concurrent production traffic. The result is stalled inference pipelines, delayed RAG systems, underutilized GPUs, and SLA violations, all of which carry direct business consequences. "Organizations successfully operationalize AI when their infrastructure is built to handle real-world failures, not just controlled conditions," says Hunter Smit, senior manager of product marketing at F5. Production traffic exposes architectural weaknessesIn a pilot, a stalled transfer is a
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