Multiple users accessing Marimo #1664
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@jacksondelametter , thanks for the question. Are they all running on the same server/same container, or in independent containers? I think you could isolate the marimo edit servers entirely by running in different Docker containers. Would that be possible?
If they are running in the same container, I would guess it's it the recent files of other users that each of your users can see? Or what are they seeing? |
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@jacksondelametter you might find that you can achieve this with deploying marimo server's with JupyterHub checking out this thread (near the bottom): #905 |
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What about molab ? |
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I would second the high value of molab as part of the Marimo offerings. I would go so far as to say I would pay to license molab even if Marimo itself is FOSS. |
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I am working on a project where we want to deploy Marimo and allow multiple users be able to access it from a cloud environment. If I create a new Python environment for each user as well as start a Marimo instances using
marimo edit --port [port-number]for each user to individually use, then each user can still see notebooks that other users are working on even though the Marimo instances are running in a separate Python environment and bound to a different port number. Is there a way to have multiple Marimo instances completely isolated from one another?Beta Was this translation helpful? Give feedback.
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