Red Hat launches free trial for AI inference server

Red Hat has introduced a no-cost trial for its AI Inference Server, designed to optimize model inference in hybrid cloud environments. The offering aims to enable faster and more cost-effective AI model deployments for users.

Red Hat announced on February 3, 2026, a complimentary trial for its Red Hat AI Inference Server. This product focuses on streamlining the inference process for AI models across hybrid cloud setups, promising quicker performance and reduced costs in deployments.

The company's post highlights the server's role in enhancing efficiency: "Don't miss our no-cost product trial of @RedHat_AI Inference Server, which optimizes model inference across the #HybridCloud for faster, cost-effective model deployments."

Users are encouraged to start the trial immediately via the provided link, making advanced AI tools more accessible without upfront investment. This move aligns with growing demands for scalable AI solutions in diverse cloud infrastructures.

As AI adoption accelerates, such trials could lower barriers for enterprises exploring inference optimization, potentially broadening Red Hat's reach in the competitive AI market.

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