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Launching servers via Jenkins

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Last updated 2 years ago

Spawn processing servers through Jenkins so that the AI processing can be completed.

This action involves creating additional processing servers to execute artificial intelligence processes. These servers are responsible for processing the uploaded photos and videos using AI algorithms. Managing these servers is important for ensuring optimal performance and minimizing costs. You need to launch these processing servers when you need to execute AI tasks, and then shut them down once the processing is complete to avoid unnecessary costs.

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