--- title: Tips & Limitations version: EN --- ### pip If you install a python package with pip but you cannot find it, then add the following path as [the official jupyterlab document](https://jupyterlab.readthedocs.io/en/stable/getting\_started/installation.html#pip) stated. ``` export PATH="/home/name/.local/bin:$PATH" ``` ### conda If you want to use conda in your notebook, run the following code as the first executable cell. ``` !pip install -q git+https://github.com/vessl-ai/condacolab.git import condacolab condacolab.install() ``` VESSL provides a python package to install conda based on condacolab. For more information, see the [github repository](https://github.com/vessl-ai/condavessl). ### Disk persistency and node affinity problem In VESSL, `/root` **is the only persistent directory**. Other directories reset eveytime you restart a workspace. If you need libraries or packages that should be installed outside `/root`, fill the `init` script with the install commands. You can also build your own docker image on top of [VESSL managed docker images](tips-and-limitations.md#undefined). VESSL provides disk persistency in two ways: * For cloud providers (managed cluster and custom cluster provided by AWS or GCP), VESSL uses storage provisioners like `aws-efs-csi-driver`. It automatically attaches EBS volumes to container when started, and stored persistently until the workspace is terminated. * For on-premise cluster, VESSL use storage provisioners like `local-path-provisioner`. It stores data on the host machine assigned to when the workspace is created. (So it fixes to one machine due to storage persistency). * VESSL does online backup/restore to resolve this issue. VESSL automatically backup and upload all contents in `/root` when the workspace is stopped. All contents will be downloaded and restored when the workspace is resumed. * If `/root/` is larger than 15GB, VESSL does not online backup/restore, so it fixes to one machine. * (For enterprise plan) Organization admin can specify the detail rules of online backup, such as the backup location. #### Backup & Restore manually You can manually backup & restore `/root/` with CLI. This feature is useful in the following situations: * Move the workspace to another cluster * Clone the workspace You can proceed the following order: * Run [`vessl workspace backup`](../../api-reference/cli/vessl-workspace.md#savvihub-workspace-backup) from the source workspace * Run [`vessl workspace restore`](../../api-reference/cli/vessl-workspace.md#savvihub-workspace-restore) from the destination workspace * `/root/` folder should be empty in the destination workspace If `/root/` is larger than 15GB, VESSL CLI does not support backup/restore. ### Docker VESSL workspaces are docker containers running on Kubernetes. Docker daemon inside a docker container is not supported unless specifically privileged. VESSL does not support privileged containers for security reasons. ###