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  • Introduction
  • Quickstart
  • Getting started
    • Install Feast
    • Create a feature repository
    • Deploy a feature store
    • Build a training dataset
    • Load data into the online store
    • Read features from the online store
  • Community
  • Roadmap
  • Changelog
  • Concepts
    • Overview
    • Feature view
    • Data model
    • Online store
    • Offline store
    • Provider
    • Architecture
  • Reference
    • Data sources
      • BigQuery
      • File
    • Offline stores
      • File
      • BigQuery
    • Online stores
      • SQLite
      • Redis
      • Datastore
    • Providers
      • Local
      • Google Cloud Platform
    • Feature repository
      • feature_store.yaml
      • .feastignore
    • Feast CLI reference
    • Python API reference
    • Usage
  • Feast on Kubernetes
    • Getting started
      • Install Feast
        • Docker Compose
        • Kubernetes (with Helm)
        • Amazon EKS (with Terraform)
        • Azure AKS (with Helm)
        • Azure AKS (with Terraform)
        • Google Cloud GKE (with Terraform)
        • IBM Cloud Kubernetes Service (IKS) and Red Hat OpenShift (with Kustomize)
      • Connect to Feast
        • Python SDK
        • Feast CLI
      • Learn Feast
    • Concepts
      • Overview
      • Architecture
      • Entities
      • Sources
      • Feature Tables
      • Stores
    • Tutorials
      • Minimal Ride Hailing Example
    • User guide
      • Overview
      • Getting online features
      • Getting training features
      • Define and ingest features
      • Extending Feast
    • Reference
      • Configuration Reference
      • Feast and Spark
      • Metrics Reference
      • Limitations
      • API Reference
        • Go SDK
        • Java SDK
        • Core gRPC API
        • Python SDK
        • Serving gRPC API
        • gRPC Types
    • Advanced
      • Troubleshooting
      • Metrics
      • Audit Logging
      • Security
      • Upgrading Feast
  • Contributing
    • Contribution process
    • Development guide
    • Versioning policy
    • Release process
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Functionality

  • Create Batch Features: ELT/ETL systems like Spark and SQL are used to transform data in the batch store.

  • Feast Apply: The user (or CI) publishes versioned controlled feature definitions using feast apply. This CLI command updates infrastructure and persists definitions in the object store registry.

  • Feast Materialize: The user (or scheduler) executes feast materialize which loads features from the offline store into the online store.

  • Model Training: A model training pipeline is launched. It uses the Feast Python SDK to retrieve a training dataset and trains a model.

  • Get Historical Features: Feast exports a point-in-time correct training dataset based on the list of features and entity dataframe provided by the model training pipeline.

  • Deploy Model: The trained model binary (and list of features) are deployed into a model serving system. This step is not executed by Feast.

  • Prediction: A backend system makes a request for a prediction from the model serving service.

  • Get Online Features: The model serving service makes a request to the Feast Online Serving service for online features using a Feast SDK.

Components

A complete Feast deployment contains the following components:

  • Feast Online Serving: Provides low-latency access to feature values stores in the online store. This component is optional. Teams can also read feature values directly from the online store if necessary.

  • Feast Registry: An object store (GCS, S3) based registry used to persist feature definitions that are registered with the feature store. Systems can discover feature data by interacting with the registry through the Feast SDK.

  • Feast Python SDK/CLI: The primary user facing SDK. Used to:

    • Manage version controlled feature definitions.

    • Materialize (load) feature values into the online store.

    • Build and retrieve training datasets from the offline store.

    • Retrieve online features.

  • Online Store: The online store is a database that stores only the latest feature values for each entity. The online store is populated by materialization jobs.

  • Offline Store: The offline store persists batch data that has been ingested into Feast. This data is used for producing training datasets. Feast does not manage the offline store directly, but runs queries against it.

Java and Go Clients are also available for online feature retrieval. See .

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