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  • 1. Workspace Management
  • 2. Role-based Access and Cluster Resources for User Groups
  • 3. Allocating and Managing Cluster Resources

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Workspace Management

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1. Workspace Management

A Workspace is a dedicated space for building, deploying, and operating applications with allocated cluster resources. Typically created on a team basis, Workspaces allow registration of users, clusters, and libraries based on the intended use.

Refer to the link below for instructions on creating a Workspace.

2. Role-based Access and Cluster Resources for User Groups

Cluster resources are allocated on a Workspace level based on requests made by authorized administrators.

Administrators can efficiently allocate and manage resources based on the scale of services and requests. User groups can then use explicitly assigned resources strategically. Moreover, Workspaces provide a secure and isolated environment, ensuring that resource usage by other teams/groups has no impact.

3. Allocating and Managing Cluster Resources

Clusters can be allocated exclusively for a user group or shared among two or more Workspaces. Exclusive resource usage guarantees higher independence. Sharing resources enables the utilization of large clusters or specific resources (such as GPU Nodes) without redundant investments.

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[Screen] Resource Management Model
[Screen] Resource Management by Administrator for Each User
[Screen] Cluster Allocation Method (Dedicated, Shared)