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= Octave on Public Clouds = | = Octave on Public Clouds = | ||
This description is for installing the latest released stable version | This description is for installing the latest released stable Octave version and running it on instances on public clouds such as Amazon AWS. The user interacts with the cloud based server running octave through a desktop client. When the user wants to execute octave code faster by running it on powerful machines available on public clouds, it is often | ||
== AWS EC2 == | == AWS EC2 == | ||
=== Ubuntu === | === Ubuntu === | ||
On AWS EC2, choose the official Ubuntu AMI for EC2 for your region. See [https://cloud-images.ubuntu.com/locator/ec2/ Ubuntu cloud image locator] | On AWS EC2, choose the official Ubuntu AMI for EC2 for your region. See [https://cloud-images.ubuntu.com/locator/ec2/ Ubuntu cloud image locator] | ||
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Because of network latency between the remote cloud server and the local client, response to user keystrokes is delayed. Running an octave kernel in Jupyter notebook avoids this because the local browser responds to keystrokes during editing. | Because of network latency between the remote cloud server and the local client, response to user keystrokes is delayed. Running an octave kernel in Jupyter notebook avoids this because the local browser responds to keystrokes during editing. | ||
This | This only addresses single user Jupyter notebook server not the multi-user Jupyter Hub server. |