Ashish, I believe it is hard to find a non-docker/non-k8s solution nowadays, especially it is hard to manage the environment. Both PrimeHub and z2jh are k8s based, and you might want to check kubeflow too.
ashis...@gmail.com 在 2021年7月28日 星期三下午3:48:09 [UTC+8] 的信中寫道: > Thanks hlb for your response. > > My use case is not container based. I am trying to set things on bare > metal machines. > Was looking if jupyterhub has built-in support for multi-node environment > with a single entry point but it seems it does not have currently. > We have to look around alternates like k8s, remote spawners etc to somehow > scale the hub. > > On Wednesday, 28 July 2021 at 10:46:58 UTC+5:30 h...@infuseai.io wrote: > >> Ashish, >> >> Our company made PrimeHub community edition >> <https://github.com/infuseai/primehub> to make multi-node JupyterHub >> much easier with user/group/image management. >> If you only need mult-node JupyterHub, you can also check z2jh >> <https://github.com/jupyterhub/zero-to-jupyterhub-k8s> project. >> >> Best, >> /hlb >> >> ashis...@gmail.com 在 2021年7月26日 星期一下午8:47:32 [UTC+8] 的信中寫道: >> >>> Hi Team, >>> >>> I am trying to see the possibility of having support of multi-node >>> jupyterhub. >>> Gone through the docs but could not find if hub does provide this >>> feature. >>> >>> >>> Just wanted to check if it is possible to have multi-node setup where >>> end user will have single entry point and notebooks will be served on one >>> of the hub nodes based on the request. >>> >>> Thanks, >>> Ashish >>> >> -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Project Jupyter" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to jupyter+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/jupyter/6fa01af8-623f-48a9-adef-780623994d45n%40googlegroups.com.