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Workstations

One of the core juno products is our Kuiper workstations. A user can quickly and easily request, connect, and share their workstations all from our hubble workstations page. Administrators can easily see all workstations currently activate for a project, and which user that workstation is currently assigned to.


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Workstation Management


Requesting a Workstation

Users can quickly request a workstation via the "Request" button on the top left of the page. Clicking this button will present the user all available workstation for that user and project. These workstation templates can be created and managed in Genesis. There workstations can be designated for specific projects, and user roles as needed. To the right of the Request button, admins will have access to an additional drop down, allowing them to request a workstation as another user. This is helpful for debugging or training purposes.

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Select and Launch

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Connecting to a Workstation

After a user requests a workstation, they will see all workstations assigned to them at the top of the table.

Workstation Status:

1. Requesting - A request has been sent out to deploy a workstation
2. Deploying - A workstation has been requested successfully and is currently being deployed
3. Verifying - A workstation has been deployed, and is being verified that it is ready.
4. Connect - Users can now click the connect button and begin using their workstation.

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Delete a Workstation

All workstations will automatically scale down after a certain amount of inactivity. However users can also easily delete a workstation once they are done working.

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Review Sessions

Users can easily share their workstation with other users. Allowing for review sessions. By sharing their workstations other users will have a 1:1 view of the shared review session. This works great for debugging, training, as well as internal reviews.

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Admin Control Sessions

Admins have the ability to control another users workstation. This works great for debugging, and training purposes.


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