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What Are the Relationships Between Files Stored in JupyterLab, Terminal, and OBS?
Updated on 2023-09-13 GMT+08:00
What Are the Relationships Between Files Stored in JupyterLab, Terminal, and OBS?
- Files stored in JupyterLab are the same as those in the work directory on the Terminal page. That is, the files are created on your notebook instances or synchronized from OBS.
- Notebook instances with OBS storage mounted can synchronize files from OBS to JupyterLab using the JupyterLab upload and download functions. The files on the Terminal page are the same as those in JupyterLab.
- Notebook instances with EVS storage mounted can read files from OBS to JupyterLab using the MoXing API or SDKs. The files on the Terminal page are the same as those in JupyterLab.
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