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databricks-nutter-repos-demo
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Why Databricks Is Winning
Iām sorry for delay, will fix ASAP...
My point is that you can do that even without jars/wheels - you can do VC and tests of notebooks. For example, https://github.com/alexott/databricks-nutter-projects-demo
flintrock
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Why Databricks Is Winning
> * AWS has a managed Spark offering called EMR
There is also my rinky-dink open source project, Flintrock [0], that will launch open source Spark clusters on AWS for you.
It's probably not the right tool for production use (and you would be right to wonder why Flintrock exists when we have EMR [1]), but I know of several companies that have used Flintrock at one point or other in production at large scale (like, 400+ node clusters).
[0]: https://github.com/nchammas/flintrock
[1]: https://github.com/nchammas/flintrock#why-build-flintrock-wh...
What are some alternatives?
spark-snowflake - Snowflake Data Source for Apache Spark.
dask-gateway - A multi-tenant server for securely deploying and managing Dask clusters.
chispa - PySpark test helper methods with beautiful error messages
quinn - pyspark methods to enhance developer productivity š£ šÆ š
MLflow - Open source platform for the machine learning lifecycle