Amazon EMR Studio Workspace Creation and Launching in AWS

To arrange and operate notebooks, you can design and customize several workspaces using an EMR studio. The creation and use of workspaces are covered in this section.

The topics listed below to help you in using EMR Studio Workspaces:

  • Create an EMR Studio Workspace
  • Launch a Workspace in EMR Studio
  • Understand the Workspace user interface in EMR Studio
  • Explore notebook examples in an EMR Studio workspace
  • Save Workspace content in EMR Studio
  • Delete a Workspace and notebook files in EMR Studio
  • Understand Workspace status
  • Resolve Workspace connectivity issues

Create an EMR Studio Workspace

The EMR Studio interface allows you to run notebook code by creating EMR Studio Workspaces.

In order to establish a workspace in an EMR studio

  • Log in to your EMR Studio.
  • Pick “Create a Workspace.”
  • Enter a description and the name of the workspace. On the Workspaces page, naming a workspace makes it easier to find.
  • To collaborate in real time with other Studio users on this workspace, turn on Workspace collaboration. After you start the Workspace, you can set up collaborators.
  • You must expand the Advanced setup section in order to join a cluster to a workspace. A cluster can be added later if you’d like. Refer to Attach a CPU to an EMR Studio Workspace for further details.
    • Note: You need your administrator’s access permissions in order to provision a new cluster.
  • Attach the cluster after selecting a cluster option for the workspace.
  • At the bottom of the page, select Create a Workspace.

The Workspaces page will open in EMR Studio once you have created a workspace. You can locate the newly created workspace in the list and see a green success banner at the top of the page.

By default, any Studio user can see a shared workspace. Nevertheless, a workspace can only be opened and used by one person at a time. In EMR Studio, you can set up workspace collaboration to collaborate with additional users at the same time.

EMR Studio’s Workspace Launching

To begin working with notebook files, open the notebook editor in a Workspace. A studio’s Workspaces page provides a list of all the workspaces you may access, along with information about each one, such as Name, Status, Creation time, and Last Modified.

Note

You may locate your EMR notebooks in the console as EMR Studio Workspaces if you have them in the previous Amazon EMR console. In order to access or create Workspaces, EMR Notebooks users require additional IAM role rights. To view a notebook that you recently generated in the previous console, you may need to refresh the Workspaces list.

To start a workspace for notebooks and editing

The Workspace is located on your Studio’s Workspaces page. Both column values and keywords can be used to filter the list.

Select the name of the workspace to open it in a new tab of the browser. If it is idle, it can take several minutes for the workspace to open. Another option is to pick the Workspace row and then click Launch Workspace.

These launch choices are available to you:

Quick launch: Open your workspace quickly with the default settings. If you want to connect clusters to the JupyterLab workspace, select Quick launch.

Options-based launch: Start your workspace with personalized settings. Launching in Jupyter or JupyterLab, connecting your workspace to an EMR cluster, and choosing your security groups are all options.

Note

A workspace can only have one user open and working in it at once. When you try to open a Workspace that you have selected that is already in use, EMR Studio will notify you. On the Workspaces page, the user working in the workspace is displayed in the User column.

You can also read How To Create EMR Notebook In Amazon EMR Studio

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