This article explains Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) from an infrastructure administration perspective. It breaks down RAG into three core components: Retriever, Ranker, and LLM, likening them to a tiered help-desk system. The piece further details the RAG pipeline and distinguishes between RAG Sequence and RAG Token techniques, illustrating how they function similarly to different report-writing or research methods. Finally, it categorizes RAG into Naive, Advanced, and Agentic types, drawing parallels to the maturity of monitoring and automation tools in IT infrastructure. AI
IMPACT Provides a clear, analogy-driven explanation of RAG for IT professionals, facilitating understanding and potential adoption of these techniques.
RANK_REASON The article explains a technical concept (RAG) using analogies relevant to a specific professional audience (infrastructure admins), rather than announcing a new product or research finding.
- Advanced RAG
- Agentic RAG
- LLM
- Naive RAG
- RAG framework
- RAG pipeline
- RAG Sequence
- RAG Techniques
- RAG Token
- Ranker
- retrieval-augmented generation
- Retriever
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