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Hello, "In The Last Period I Pushed To Adopt Clearml Company Wide As It Is A Great Tool. We Actually Have A Data Center And All Nodes Are Managed By Rancher Meaning, Everything We Use Is Purely Kubernetes Stuff. I Deployed Clearml Server In Our


Hi AgitatedTurtle16

My question is how to use it to manage my experiments (docker containers). Simply put, let's say:

So basically once you see an experiment in the UI, it means you can launch it on an agent.
There is No need to containerize your experiment (actually that's kind of the idea, removing the need to always containerize everything).
The agent will clone the code, apply uncommitted changes & install the packages in the base-container-image at runtime.
This allows you to use off-the-shelf containers, and not worry about anything.
Make sense ?

  
  
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