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16 changes: 8 additions & 8 deletions README.md
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Expand Up @@ -155,9 +155,9 @@ MMLSpark can be conveniently installed on existing Spark clusters via the
`--packages` option, examples:

```bash
spark-shell --packages Azure:mmlspark:0.14
pyspark --packages Azure:mmlspark:0.14
spark-submit --packages Azure:mmlspark:0.14 MyApp.jar
spark-shell --packages Azure:mmlspark:0.15
pyspark --packages Azure:mmlspark:0.15
spark-submit --packages Azure:mmlspark:0.15 MyApp.jar
```

This can be used in other Spark contexts too. For example, you can use MMLSpark
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coordinates](https://docs.databricks.com/user-guide/libraries.html#libraries-from-maven-pypi-or-spark-packages)
in your workspace.

For the coordinates use: `Azure:mmlspark:0.14`. Ensure this library is
For the coordinates use: `Azure:mmlspark:0.15`. Ensure this library is
attached to all clusters you create.

Finally, ensure that your Spark cluster has at least Spark 2.1 and Scala 2.11.

You can use MMLSpark in both your Scala and PySpark notebooks. To get started with our example notebooks import the following databricks archive:

```https://mmlspark.blob.core.windows.net/dbcs/MMLSpark%20Examples%20v0.14.dbc```
```https://mmlspark.blob.core.windows.net/dbcs/MMLSpark%20Examples%20v0.15.dbc```


### Docker
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```python
import pyspark
spark = pyspark.sql.SparkSession.builder.appName("MyApp") \
.config("spark.jars.packages", "Azure:mmlspark:0.14") \
.config("spark.jars.packages", "Azure:mmlspark:0.15") \
.getOrCreate()
import mmlspark
```
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guide](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/hdinsight/hdinsight-hadoop-customize-cluster-linux#use-a-script-action-during-cluster-creation).

The script action url is:
<https://mmlspark.azureedge.net/buildartifacts/0.14/install-mmlspark.sh>.
<https://mmlspark.azureedge.net/buildartifacts/0.15/install-mmlspark.sh>.

If you're using the Azure Portal to run the script action, go to `Script
actions` → `Submit new` in the `Overview` section of your cluster blade. In
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```scala
resolvers += "MMLSpark Repo" at "https://mmlspark.azureedge.net/maven"
libraryDependencies += "com.microsoft.ml.spark" %% "mmlspark" % "0.14"
libraryDependencies += "com.microsoft.ml.spark" %% "mmlspark" % "0.15"
```

### Building from source
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Expand Up @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ To install the current MMLSpark package for R use:

```R
...
devtools::install_url("https://mmlspark.azureedge.net/rrr/mmlspark-0.14.zip")
devtools::install_url("https://mmlspark.azureedge.net/rrr/mmlspark-0.15.zip")
...
```

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library(sparklyr)
library(dplyr)
config <- spark_config()
config$sparklyr.defaultPackages <- "Azure:mmlspark:0.14"
config$sparklyr.defaultPackages <- "Azure:mmlspark:0.15"
sc <- spark_connect(master = "local", config = config)
...
```
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```R
install.packages("devtools")
devtools::install_url("https://mmlspark.azureedge.net/rrr/mmlspark-0.14.zip")
devtools::install_url("https://mmlspark.azureedge.net/rrr/mmlspark-0.15.zip")
library(sparklyr)
library(dplyr)
sc <- spark_connect(method = "databricks")
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Expand Up @@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ You can now select one of the sample notebooks and run it, or create your own.
In the above, `microsoft/mmlspark` specifies the project and image name that you
want to run. There is another component implicit here which is the *tag* (=
version) that you want to use — specifying it explicitly looks like
`microsoft/mmlspark:0.14` for the `0.14` tag.
`microsoft/mmlspark:0.15` for the `0.15` tag.
Leaving `microsoft/mmlspark` by itself has an implicit `latest` tag, so it is
equivalent to `microsoft/mmlspark:latest`. The `latest` tag is identical to the
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-e ACCEPT_EULA=y \
-p 127.0.0.1:80:8888 \
-v ~/myfiles:/notebooks/myfiles \
microsoft/mmlspark:0.14
microsoft/mmlspark:0.15
```
In this example, backslashes are used to break things up for readability; you
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-e ACCEPT_EULA=y `
-p 127.0.0.1:80:8888 `
-v C:\myfiles:/notebooks/myfiles `
microsoft/mmlspark:0.14
microsoft/mmlspark:0.15
```
Let's break this command and go over the meaning of each part:
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model.write().overwrite().save('myfiles/myTrainedModel.mml')
```
* **`microsoft/mmlspark:0.14`**
* **`microsoft/mmlspark:0.15`**
Finally, this specifies an explicit version tag for the image that we want to
run.
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MMLSpark provides an Azure Resource Manager (ARM) template to create a
default setup that includes an HDInsight cluster and a GPU machine for
training. The template can be found here:
<https://mmlspark.azureedge.net/buildartifacts/0.14/deploy-main-template.json>.
<https://mmlspark.azureedge.net/buildartifacts/0.15/deploy-main-template.json>.

It has the following parameters that configure the HDI Spark cluster and
the associated GPU VM:
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### 1. Deploy an ARM template within the [Azure Portal](https://ms.portal.azure.com/)

[Click here to open the above main
template](https://portal.azure.com/#create/Microsoft.Template/uri/https%3A%2F%2Fmmlspark.azureedge.net%2Fbuildartifacts%2F0.14%2Fdeploy-main-template.json)
template](https://portal.azure.com/#create/Microsoft.Template/uri/https%3A%2F%2Fmmlspark.azureedge.net%2Fbuildartifacts%2F0.15%2Fdeploy-main-template.json)
in the Azure portal.

(If needed, you click the **Edit template** button to view and edit the
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