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On the navigational pane, I want to look for DataBricks Repos, but this is not available for the community edition. Anyone can point to the right direction?

Isaac_Low
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alexott
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Community Edition simply doesn't support Repos... You can create your own instance of Databricks, for example, on Azure - it wouldn't cost you too much until you store TBs of data on DBFS and use expensive instance types.

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alexott
Databricks Employee
Databricks Employee

Community Edition simply doesn't support Repos... You can create your own instance of Databricks, for example, on Azure - it wouldn't cost you too much until you store TBs of data on DBFS and use expensive instance types.

Isaac_Low
New Contributor II

All good. I just imported the training material manually using the dbc link. Didn't need repos for that.

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