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* The Calcul Québec hub provides access to notebook servers spawned through jobs on the GPU cluster [https://docs.computecanada.ca/wiki/Hélios Helios].
* The Calcul Québec hub provides access to notebook servers spawned through jobs on the GPU cluster [[Hélios/en|Hélios]].
* Niagara has a node which has been designated a Jupyter Hub and it can run Juptyer Notebook sessions.. To learn more, see the [https://docs.scinet.utoronto.ca/index.php/Jupyter_Hub SciNet JupyterHub wiki page].
* Niagara has a node which has been designated a Jupyter Hub and it can run Jupyter Notebook sessions. To learn more, see the [https://docs.scinet.utoronto.ca/index.php/Jupyter_Hub SciNet JupyterHub wiki page].
* There is a JupyterHub at [[Béluga/en|Béluga]]:  [https://jupyterhub.beluga.computecanada.ca/ https://jupyterhub.beluga.computecanada.ca/]


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Introduction

"JupyterHub, a multi-user Hub, spawns, manages, and proxies multiple instances of the single-user Jupyter notebook server. JupyterHub can be used to serve notebooks to a class of students, a corporate data science group, or a scientific research group."[1]

JupyterHub eliminates the requirement for users to install their own version of Jupyter Notebook; they can connect to the application using only a recent web browser.

Compute Canada initiatives

Some regional initiatives offer access to computing resources through JupyterHub.

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