Yeah totally. Our use cases seem very similar. We still haven't transitioned to python3 at our HPC.
Well.. we do have it available but only around ~10% of the workloads make use of python3 and their libraries. We have created the two different paths in our NFS and if you're in python3 then you can't access python2 and vice-versa.
We will be migrating everything to python3 eventually but as you noted it is a big effort with a lot of possibility for chaos.
Well.. we do have it available but only around ~10% of the workloads make use of python3 and their libraries. We have created the two different paths in our NFS and if you're in python3 then you can't access python2 and vice-versa.
We will be migrating everything to python3 eventually but as you noted it is a big effort with a lot of possibility for chaos.