Using AWS Sagemaker

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Your DeepSense AWS IAM user account has been created, and you can now access the SageMaker Notebook instance. You have received correspondence email from AWS regarding your account information.

How to Get to Your Notebook Instance *Access your AWS console (from email – you will be asked to create new password)

  • Once everything is in place, you will see the AWS console dashboard.
  • Navigate to security credentials in the right top corner, where the account name is written.
  • Follow the on-screen instructions to enable MFA. (https://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/id_credentials_mfa_enable_virtual.html#enable-virt-mfa-for-iam-user)
  • Begin with SageMaker Notebook.
  • Enter SageMaker into the search bar and launch the service.
  • From the console's left side panel, select Notebook instance.
  • Check the region set to “Canada (Central)” by going on top right corner beside your account name.
  • Look for a notebook instance called "ProjectName-DS-notebook-ca-d-instancetype"
  • Select the instance, then go to the Actions drop down menu and choose Start.
  • In a few moments, the notebook's status will change to starting and it will boot up.
  • After notebook is in running status, you can select the option to Open it in Jupyter.
  • The notebook will be ready to use, just like the Jupyter on localhost.
  • In addition, there is JupyterLab also accessible for expandible use.
  • When you're finished with your work, log out of Jupyter.
  • Stop the instance from the same menu where you started it.

It is necessary to turn off the notebook instance so that we are not charged for unutilized hours. So, when you're finished, please stop the instance.