Setting up a remote repository

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Updated by Jocelyn
Hello,
I am sorry to ask something that may have been asked/solved previously a million times, but I have looked for the answer or for a tutorial on the topic without much success.
My question is: how does one set up a (possibly password protected) Rapidminer repository that can be accessed by a number of independent users from remote locations?
Thank you very much,
Carlos J. Gil Bellosta
http://www.datanalytics.com
I am sorry to ask something that may have been asked/solved previously a million times, but I have looked for the answer or for a tutorial on the topic without much success.
My question is: how does one set up a (possibly password protected) Rapidminer repository that can be accessed by a number of independent users from remote locations?
Thank you very much,
Carlos J. Gil Bellosta
http://www.datanalytics.com
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earmijo
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I'm also interested in getting an answer to this question. I've been meaning ask exactly the same question.
Hi,
well that's easy. You just need an account on a RapidAnalytics Server and it's URL. And I must say: It's fun. I'm currently working on a data mining project and my server executes 8 processes in parallel, while I'm designing new processes and evaluate the results. Whaoo. Without it would have taken weeks to do this.
Now to the problem: You need RapidAnalytics
If you feel the need to get an enterprise installation just contact us. Otherwise you will have to wait until the community version is finally released.
Greetings,
Sebastian
well that's easy. You just need an account on a RapidAnalytics Server and it's URL. And I must say: It's fun. I'm currently working on a data mining project and my server executes 8 processes in parallel, while I'm designing new processes and evaluate the results. Whaoo. Without it would have taken weeks to do this.
Now to the problem: You need RapidAnalytics

Greetings,
Sebastian