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  1. Create custom Jupyter kernel for Pyspark - Anaconda …

    Install Spark # The easiest way to install Spark is with Cloudera CDH. You will use YARN as a resource manager. After installing Cloudera CDH, install Spark. Spark comes with a PySpark …

  2. Adding a third-party extension (AEN 4.1.3) - Anaconda …

    Anaconda officially supports and tests functionality of the default environment (s) only for those extensions that ship with AEN. It is possible to add third-party and custom extensions from …

  3. Installing the AEN server — Anaconda documentation

    After successfully completing the installation script, the installer creates the administrator account—AEN_SRVC_ACCT user—and assigns it a password.

  4. System management (AEN 4.2.0) - Anaconda Documentation

    Opening the Admin dashboard (AEN 4.2.0) Backing up and restoring AEN (AEN 4.2.0) Viewing a list of admin commands (AEN 4.2.0) Viewing help for admin commands (AEN 4.2.0) Running …

  5. Controlling access to your project (AEN 4.2.0) - Anaconda …

    The available permissions are read, write and execute. If you remove all individual or group permissions for a project asset, team members will not be able to access that asset.

  6. Viewing top-rated projects (AEN 4.2.1) - Anaconda Documentation

    Was this helpful? Send feedback previous Viewing related projects (AEN 4.2.1) next Using tags to find a project (AEN 4.2.1)

  7. Terminate terminal sessions on logout - Anaconda Documentation

    By default, when a user logs out, their open terminal sessions will remain active.

  8. Using tags to find a project — Anaconda documentation

    TIP: The list includes only projects that you have access to: public projects, and private projects on which you are a team member.