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What’s New on RStudio Cloud – February 2022

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Whether you want to do, share, teach, or learn data science, RStudio Cloud is a cloud-based solution that allows you to do so online. The RStudio Cloud team has rolled out new features and improvements since our last post in September 2021. So what’s new?

Students Pay Option for Instructors

If you want to use RStudio Cloud to teach, but are not in a position to cover costs for your students, you can now choose to have each student pay for their course access. See the Cloud Instructor page for more details on the option, but here are the basics:

See the Teaching with Cloud section of the Guide for details on all the available Instructor plan options.

Easier Access to Project Settings

You can now change a project’s settings directly from any projects listing. Edit the project’s name or description, or change who can access it – without opening the project.

HOW TO

  1. In a projects listing, press the button to open any project’s menu and then choose Settings.
  1. Use the Info and Access settings panels to view or edit the project’s settings.

For more info on project settings, see the Project Settings section of the Guide.

Faster Package Installation

We recently integrated RStudio Cloud with RStudio Public Package Manager. Package Manager provides pre-built binaries for all packages on CRAN. As a result, you will see much faster package installs. You can learn more about RStudio Package Manager on our website.

New Layout & Project Filtering Options

We released several UI improvements, as follows:

Maximum RAM Doubled

Cloud Premium and Instructor plans now allow you to allocate up to 16GB RAM per project, double the previous limit of 8GB.

HOW TO

Visit the Project Resources section of the Guide to learn how to adjust the RAM and other resources allocated to a project.

Learn More About RStudio Cloud

We are excited to provide you with more capabilities so that you can jump right into your data science work. For more information and resources, please visit:

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