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Subject of the Terms of Use
Jupyter [1] is a multi-user notebook server, which gives users access to computational environments and resources without the need for any installation and maintenance tasks by the users.
The use of JupyterHub in DSS is to enable the deployment of compute sessions to DSS users based on availability. These sessions provide fast access to the data available on the various data-stores and allow DSS users to perform post-processing and visualisation of this data. These sessions are not designed for very large computationcomputation [2].
The use of JupyterHub in DSS as described in these Terms of Use is hereinafter referred to as ‘DSS JupyterHub Service’.
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If any provision of these Terms of Use is for any reason held to be invalid, illegal or otherwise unenforceable, such unenforceability does not affect any other provision; the Terms of Use are then to be construed as if they had never contained the provision(s) in question and are to be interpreted, in so far as possible, in such a way as to maintain their original intent.
References
[1] Copyright (c) 2014-, Jupyter Development Team, All rights reserved. Distributed under the terms of the Modified BSD License.
[2] For larger computation tasks, CDS users may consider other JupyterHub resources, for example WEkEO.