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How to use tensorboard on remote server
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There are two ways for using tensorboard on a remote server: | |
--1. Use sshfs. | |
However, I found that this method is pretty slow, in particular if you want to compare several different long runs in tensorboard. | |
--2. ssh with a port forwarding: | |
ssh -L 16006:127.0.0.1:6006 user@remote | |
Then, on your local machine simply open | |
http://127.0.0.1:16006/ |
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