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i came across this and it seems really appropriate for us to use for a hub deployment on an aws public dataset. thank you for creating this chart.
it seems that this was created for pangeo deployment. are there any pointers to changing jupyterhub config to accommodate this into a pod?
i'm trying to figure out where specifically to inject the volume mount options in the jupyterhub startup process.
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Glad this is of use!
You can find the JupyterHub documentation for adding volumes here https://zero-to-jupyterhub.readthedocs.io/en/latest/customizing/user-storage.html#additional-storage-volumes
And the usage examples from this project here https://github.com/informatics-lab/s3-fuse-flex-volume#usage-examples
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i came across this and it seems really appropriate for us to use for a hub deployment on an aws public dataset. thank you for creating this chart.
it seems that this was created for pangeo deployment. are there any pointers to changing jupyterhub config to accommodate this into a pod?
i'm trying to figure out where specifically to inject the volume mount options in the jupyterhub startup process.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: