release-collection RONIN Release: Wednesday 25th September 2024 Automatic Drive Backups, New Empty Object Storage Feature, Custom RONIN Package Catalogue AMI Updates for Admins and RONIN Kickstarter Projects!
software-collection Accessing your RONIN object storage with Rclone Rclone is a command-line program that allows you to copy, sync, and move files between your local system to various cloud storage services. This blog post will teach you how to install and configure Rclone to manage files in your object storage bucket.
mlflow Creating an MLFlow server in RONIN MLFlow is an open source platform for managing machine learning (ML) workflows. This blog post teaches you how to set up a MLFlow server in RONIN.
s3 Mounting your object storage bucket as a local filesystem with Mountpoint AWS has released an open source client called Mountpoint that allows you to easily mount your object storage bucket as a local filesystem. This blog post shows you the pros and cons of Mountpoint, and how to use it.
beginner-collection Managing versions in object storage Enabling versioning on an object storage bucket is a great way to make sure you never lose important work, but how exactly do you get a file version back if you want to revert your changes? This blog post covers everything you need to know about version management!
beginner-collection How to recover archived files from Glacier The process of retrieving archived files from Glacier is pretty quick and simple once you know how, and this blog post will teach you just that!
s3 How to empty an Object Storage Bucket This blog post will teach you how to easily empty all objects from an object storage bucket to get it ready for deletion.
s3 How To Make Your Object Storage Look Like a File System with FUSE In RONIN, we treat Object Storage (which are Amazon S3 Buckets) as a separate thing from file systems not just to throw more jargon into a complicated space, but for Really Good Reasons. If you are not nodding vigorously along with this first sentence please read The Fine Print at
s3 Connect R to Object Storage There's so much research data out there and R is a popular way to mash it up, scrape it down, run statistics on it and make it beautiful. You can access research data available in object storage buckets directly from within R....
storage Data Management in RONIN Effective data management is crucial in the cloud but with so many storage options available, things can be a little confusing. This blog post summarises all you need to know about the different data storage options in RONIN and when to use them.
data Copying Large Datasets to Your Object Storage Bucket with the AWS Command Line Interface The beauty of having your data in your object storage (S3 bucket) is that any machine or projects you create in RONIN can access the data.. only if you want it to. If you're a Windows or Mac user, you can read this article on copying data to
s3 Connecting to a Public S3 Bucket Connecting to a public S3 bucket is alot easier than connecting a Linux machine to your S3 bucket I have a Public Object Store already, lets get started! Step 1 - Download and Setup the Amazon Command Line Interface (CLI) Amazon provide a wonderful article on [installing the CLI here]
cluster Create an Auto Scale Cluster Auto Scale Clusters in RONIN are your very own High Performance Computers that automatically scale by CPU's as workloads get more intensive. They're really easy to fire up. No, really!
object Connect Your Linux Machine to Your Object Storage Bucket with AWS Command Line Interface Unfortunately there doesn't seem to be many nice 'clickety click' interfaces for moving files between Linux and Object Stores... But that's ok! Let's get started!
object Connect Your Windows / Mac to Your Object Storage Bucket with Cyberduck In our previous article, we explained Object Storage, versioning and archiving. Once you have created an object store and generated a key, you can then connect to it!
object Working with Object Storage (AWS S3 and Glacier) in RONIN We've been busy here at RONIN, simplifying Amazon's S3, versioning and Glacier, so that everyone can benefit from what the cloud has to offer, not just tech savvy nerds like us.