10:14:42 From Amy Apon : Is there somewhere the documentation of the minimal hardware requirements for a laptop to run a Jupyter notebook? 10:15:39 From Amy Apon : I wonder if OSPool for teaching could be advertised as, "Turn any classroom into a computer lab using even old student laptops. Load with your own software and access thousands of processors and GPUs" 10:16:29 From Amy Apon : No more computer upgrades for labs. 10:17:27 From Amber Lim : @Amy Apon The Jupyter notebooks are hosted on our machines - currently, students only need a browser to access OSPool notebooks. 10:18:11 From Amy Apon : So, pretty minimal for the computer. Are there expectations for the network that might be a challenge for small institutions? 10:19:05 From Amber Lim : Reacted to "So, pretty minimal f..." with 👀 10:19:12 From Amy Apon : The people that need to know about this capability are the computer lab administrators on the campus. 10:22:00 From Amy Apon : The computer lab administrators are the folks who have to plans for lab upgrades. They make the proposals for alternative technologies 10:54:42 From Amber Lim : To reiterate, we will be back at 11:25 (about 35 minutes)! 11:47:19 From Amy Apon : Video and audio will need to be enabled 11:52:24 From Jadir Marra Da Silva : I miss my turn 12:03:52 From Amber Lim : If you have questions, feel free to put them here in chat or raise your hand! :) 12:14:11 From Todd Tannenbaum : https://ce-dashboard.osgdev.chtc.io/overview.html?host=chtc-spark-ce1&r=week 12:16:52 From Christina Koch : Production instance (for reference) is: https://ce-dashboard.ospool.osg-htc.org/index.html 12:36:17 From Christina Koch : Preliminary information on condor_who (seeing who is running ospool jobs on your cluster): https://osg-htc.org/campus-docs/#monitoring-and-information 12:39:46 From Amber Lim : Thank you, everyone! The next session will be in main Zoom link. 12:39:56 From Christina Koch : Thanks all!!! Hope it was useful.