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+ | Unlike using on-premises systems, you don't have to have a Linux user account to ssh into a Linux boxes unless your workload would need a virtual machine. What you will have are IAM accounts on AWS, GCP, or Azure. DeepSense will setup virtual machines, severless Machine Learning compute platform, data processing pipeline, and unlimited data storage for users. | ||
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* The cloud administrator will provide you with an IAM User account of AWS. | * The cloud administrator will provide you with an IAM User account of AWS. |
Revision as of 19:44, 12 March 2023
Welcome to the DeepSense cloud computing user guide. You don't have to have background of cloud computing, but it is helpful if you can have a 5 minute read of our wiki page "Introduction to Cloud Computing".
Unlike using on-premises systems, you don't have to have a Linux user account to ssh into a Linux boxes unless your workload would need a virtual machine. What you will have are IAM accounts on AWS, GCP, or Azure. DeepSense will setup virtual machines, severless Machine Learning compute platform, data processing pipeline, and unlimited data storage for users.
Amazon Web Services (AWS)
- The cloud administrator will provide you with an IAM User account of AWS.
- Based on the project requirements, you can select available Resources from the table.
- Access the account by following the instructions given here.
- For S3 storage, an S3 bucket will be provided if needed to store project data.
Google Cloud Platform (GCP)
- Google HPC cloud toolkit still under development for DeepSense.