Dev Environments
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Basic post-installation steps for the system administrator:
Configure dev environments
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Basic post-installation steps for the system administrator:
Configure dev environments
Before users can start working with dev environments, the system administrator must set up the following:
Computing platform – connect the remote computing resource that will be used to run dev environments, e.g., a separate Kubernetes cluster.
Instance types – create various types of resource configurations that users can choose from when creating dev environments. For example, medium
, large
, extra-large
, and so on.
Default IDE settings – specify the organization-wide defaults for IDE versions that should be used in dev environments.
Cloud policy – if your company uses cloud resources during development, you can configure the cloud policy to simplify access to cloud resources from dev environments.
GPU support – if dev environments require GPU resources.
Additional administrative tasks:
Cleanup policy – configure how CodeCanvas should clean up unused dev environments and warm-up snapshots.
Restore volume data – restore user data from a dev environment volume.
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