Images

RosettaHub Images map Images in AWS, Azure or GCP. Users can start from RosettaHub baseline images to create their own derived images.

There are two types of images:

  1. Managed images: These are images that contain docker container images that are created and maintained by RosettaHub or images that are derived from those images. To create a derived docker image, users have to launch a managed machine image then create an image from a machine session on RosettaHub. The Docker containers images contain applications for data science such as Pyhton, R, Rstudio, Scala, Sql and notebooks such as Jupyter and Zeppelin, users can configure those images to run their own container images or public container images.

  2. Machine images: These are images that map any image on AWS, Azure or GCP. Images allow users to easily launch a machine from the RosettaHub web console using their RosettaHub keys. Access to the instances is managed by RosettaHub, ie. RosettaHUB generates and saves the private keys associated with the machine and allows you to retrieve them any time.

These are the most Commonly used machines images on RosettaHub:

  1. Microsoft Windows Server images: Windows 2012, Windows 2016, Windows 2019, Windows 2022

  2. Windows 10: Only available on Azure

  3. Ubuntu machines images: Ubuntu 18.04, Ubuntu 20.04, Ubuntu 22.04

  4. CentOS 7.2

  5. Debian 9

  6. Red hat Entreprise Linux

  7. Oracle Linux