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@cboettig has a setup that's fairly common to many university setups - a single powerful physical machine, with GPUs, that they want to give access to students. While TLJH is a useful setup here, it means you can't really use docker (at least by default). Carl's been experimenting (with some minor, minor help from me) with k3s.io and z2jh to serve these needs instead, and has been working great! I think this is a very helpful success story, to establish the narrative that kubernetes / cloud is not just big commercial cloud providers, it's helpful in other ways too.
I've invited him to help guest write a blog post for the Jupyter blog, and this tracks that process.
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@cboettig has a setup that's fairly common to many university setups - a single powerful physical machine, with GPUs, that they want to give access to students. While TLJH is a useful setup here, it means you can't really use docker (at least by default). Carl's been experimenting (with some minor, minor help from me) with k3s.io and z2jh to serve these needs instead, and has been working great! I think this is a very helpful success story, to establish the narrative that kubernetes / cloud is not just big commercial cloud providers, it's helpful in other ways too.
I've invited him to help guest write a blog post for the Jupyter blog, and this tracks that process.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: