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Hi, Just A Silly Question. Using Clearml-Data, Am I Right To Say Every Data Commit Is Immutable, As In , It Isnt Possible To Open An Existing Task-Id(For Datasets), And Modify Them , And Still Save Them To The Same Data Commit Id ?

Hi, Just a silly question. Using clearml-data, Am I right to say every data commit is immutable, as in , it isnt possible to open an existing task-id(for datasets), and modify them , and still save them to the same data commit id ?

  
  
Posted 4 years ago
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You could also just upload the data (i.e do not call close). Then you will be able to change it later obviously, this will make in intractable.
BTW: the clearml-data stores delta changes, so if you only change a few files it will only store those.

  
  
Posted 4 years ago

Thanks guys.. perfect..

  
  
Posted 4 years ago

That's right. once you call clearml-data close, the completed dataset is immutable. This is a very important feature if traceability is important as once an experiment uses a dataset version, we want to make sure it doesn't change without leaving a trace!

  
  
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