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Hi
I am trying to setup dataiku-dss-9.0.1 on an oracle VM Virtualbox manager I have installed on my machines. I have followed the setup guide step by step. Once I import it at the last seconds it gives me an error
Any help please?
I have macOS I have gone into my BIOS and enabled hardware virtualization already
Hi @Pooja_shivani,
I would strongly recommend using the Dataiku Launcher available on the Dataiku website instead of using a VM on MacOS.
This will be easier to install and you will have the latest version (11.0.0 at the time of writing)
Best,
Alexandre
Hi @Pooja_shivani,
I would strongly recommend using the Dataiku Launcher available on the Dataiku website instead of using a VM on MacOS.
This will be easier to install and you will have the latest version (11.0.0 at the time of writing)
Best,
Alexandre
If you are using an Intel processor based Macintosh released by Apple to market prior to the June 2020 Apple silicon announcement, @AlexandreV suggestion is a really great way of getting Dataiku setup on your Mac. Iโve used DSS this way since late 2017. Works great!
However, if you are using a more recent Apple Silicon M1 or M2 base Macintosh, it is my understanding that this hardware configuration is not currently supported by Dataiku. @AlexandreV is that correct, or did the recent v11 release of DSS change this situation?
Hi @tgb417
The Dataiku Launcher does install DSS both running Intel or Apple based CPU ๐
Best,
Alex
Thank you @tgb417 for this core information.
Thanks @AlexandreV , will try that part
I have found that the Macintosh 11.0.1 DataScienceStudio installer works better on M1 Macintosh. I ran into problems with the R integration. With 11.0.0 of the application. Still having some challenges with geting older versions of Python (like 3.6 to work smoothly.). Note all of the code Iโm running is working in Rosetta Emulation Mode.