On Sat, 22 Oct 2016, Volker Braun wrote:
Yes, with jupyterhub you can have isolation with unix users. That is,
there is a login screen and people can sign in with their normal unix
username/password.
Hmm... OK. Thinking aloud:
As Sage may eat much CPU and/or memory, I want it to be on it's own
server. That server should connect to our LDAP, and have normal Unix
accounts. Also we need some local accounts for courses. Managing users is
then not possible from Sage UI, but with normal Linux commands. But that's
not a problem for us.
Normal shell logins should be disabled for almost all users, but some
researcher might use Sage from command line too.
I must check if sharing worksheets works, see if I can run plain Python2,
R and Octave too from UI.
What else? Check how much memory every worksheet eats (no, we don't have
memory ballooning in our virtualization environment) and so.
(Besides that, University of Tampere, Technical University of Tampere and
University of Applied Sciences of Tampere will be united from 1.1.2018.
So check out what other two wants and be ready for that too. Maple to
same server maybe?)
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Jori Mäntysalo