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Discussion: How to use Git backed vs User created environments in Nebari. #1507
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area: integration/conda-store
needs: discussion 💬
Needs discussion with the rest of the team
type: enhancement 💅🏼
New feature or request
Nebari now has the capability to have git-based conda environments (currently defined in the nebari_config.yaml) and environments created by end users through the conda-store UI after installation. The user created environments are stored in a database. Conda-Store also has fairly rich namespace features.
Several questions come up.
One of the main advantages of git based environments is having a set of curated default environments that are available immediately after install. Also currently, due to a lack of a robust backup/restore system, environments in the conda-store database are not fully/easily reproducible across a reinstall of conda-store.
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