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Setting up a remote repository


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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Answers
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