Jupyter Notebooks have become increasingly popular among different fields of science. A Jupyter Notebook provides a flexible and user-friendly interface to perform interactive (super) computing and also enables reproducible science. This includes live code, equations and visualizations. It supports several languages like Python (IPython), Julia, R etc.
At the DKRZ, we provide different solutions to launch notebooks on our Supercomputer Mistral: ssh scripts or centralized services. In this first talk we are going to introduce the Jupyterhub service at the DKRZ, more precisely the newly deployed release. Jupyterhub is a multi-user server that allows spawning single-user notebook servers via a web browser. We will cover the following items:
- access and log in to the service
- launch Jupyter notebooks
- switch/enable kernels and interfaces
- and more
Please register via https://terminplaner2.dfn.de/DKRZ-Tech-Talk-Jupyterhub
01.09.2020
15:15–16:15 h