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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<ref>http://jupyterhub.readthedocs.io/en/latest/index.html, JupyterHub documentation</ref>. | 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<ref>http://jupyterhub.readthedocs.io/en/latest/index.html, JupyterHub documentation</ref>. | ||
In Compute Canada context, JupyterHub removes the requirements for users to install their own version of [[Jupyter]] Notebook and for users to create an SSH tunnel with the server to proxy the web connection. JupyterHub handles these two requirements allowing the users to connect to Jupyter Notebook using only a recent web browser. | |||
== Initiatives in Compute Canada == | |||
There are a few regional initiatives in Compute Canada to offer access to computing ressources through JupyterHub. | |||
* The [https://www.pims.math.ca Pacific Institute for the Mathematical Science] in collaboration with Compute Canada and [http://www.cybera.ca Cybera] offer cloud-based hubs to universities and schools<ref>https://www.computecanada.ca/featured/compute-canada-and-pims-launch-jupyter-service-for-researchers/, Compute Canada and PIMS launch Jupyter service for researchers</ref>. Each institution can have its own hub and users authenticate with their institution credentials. The hubs are hosted on Compute Canada [[Cloud]] and are essentially thoughts for educational purposes and courses. Institutions interested in getting their own hub can visit [http://syzygy.ca]. | |||
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== References == | == References == |
Revision as of 19:10, 18 October 2017
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].
In Compute Canada context, JupyterHub removes the requirements for users to install their own version of Jupyter Notebook and for users to create an SSH tunnel with the server to proxy the web connection. JupyterHub handles these two requirements allowing the users to connect to Jupyter Notebook using only a recent web browser.
Initiatives in Compute Canada
There are a few regional initiatives in Compute Canada to offer access to computing ressources through JupyterHub.
- The Pacific Institute for the Mathematical Science in collaboration with Compute Canada and Cybera offer cloud-based hubs to universities and schools[2]. Each institution can have its own hub and users authenticate with their institution credentials. The hubs are hosted on Compute Canada Cloud and are essentially thoughts for educational purposes and courses. Institutions interested in getting their own hub can visit [1].
References
- ↑ http://jupyterhub.readthedocs.io/en/latest/index.html, JupyterHub documentation
- ↑ https://www.computecanada.ca/featured/compute-canada-and-pims-launch-jupyter-service-for-researchers/, Compute Canada and PIMS launch Jupyter service for researchers