@Srinivasan G This is an expected behavior while using notebooks on Azure ML portal. Compute clusters are used to train models and run experiments using the designer or pipelines. These cannot be used with notebooks.
Notebooks are integrated to run on an compute instance which was previously termed as notebook VM. You can start/stop the compute instance while using your notebook from Azure ML portal.
Compute Clusters in Azure ML Notebook
I created a compute cluster in Azure ML and I am able to see it in designer but not in the notebook. Can someone let me know the reason for this?
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romungi-MSFT 46,831 Reputation points Microsoft Employee
2020-12-18T12:18:31.593+00:00
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Rajb 0 Reputation points
2024-03-01T17:26:34.1033333+00:00 Thanks for confirmation @romungi
Since Compute instance can not be shared between all users of ML workspace, how to handle compute instances for multiple team members.
Everyone creating /being assigned separate compute instance will increase budget
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