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Instructions for running MapReader within institutional research infrastructures #499

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MonikaBarget opened this issue Sep 6, 2024 · 0 comments
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MonikaBarget commented Sep 6, 2024

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I was wondering if there's any guide, perhaps created by other users, on how to run MapReader within institutional research infrastructures. Although I have a high-end work laptop with admin rights, I no longer use Anaconda but run code exclusively in Jupyterlab projects that I set up on our Data Science Research Infrastructure. Other colleagues do not even have personal machines that allow them local installations, and I know that other universities also encourage using institutional research infrastructures where possible.

I guess that many of these infrastructures are Kubernetes-based like ours. Universities outside the EU may also use Azure?

What I am trying...

For now, I will simply try and skip the steps for creating the virtual environment in your user instructions and launch MapReader directly in a new Jupyterlab project. I am not sure, however, if this will work with the standard Docker image that my university provides.

What I would need...

Having some advice from users on similar systems would be great!

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