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This is an experimental service currently available to ECMWF staff only. Please be aware that the service described here is subject to change based on real usage of the system. |
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Please note that by using an ECMWF-DSS JupyterHub session you are agreeing the terms and conditions of use Terms of Use for the ECMWF Data Store Service JupyterHub. |
The ECMWF Data Store Service (DSS) refers to the family of common architecture Data Stores that serve data for the Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S; via the CDS), Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service (CAMS, via the ADS) and Copernicus Emergency Management Service (CEMS; via the EWDS).
Based on user and developer experience of the Climate Data Store (CDS) Toolbox, the CDS-Toolbox has been replaced by a JupyterHub service for the online computing environment and earthkit for the quality assured software. Jupyterhub sessions will be available to all DSS users and provide fast access to data available on the various Data Stores and will allow users to perform post-processing and visualisation of this data. The sessions are considered small (see provision details below) and not designed for very large computation (maximum of 4Gb of memory usage). For larger computation task, users should consider other JupyterHub resources, for example WEkEO.
Please note that by using an ECMWF-DSS JupyterHub session you are agreeing the terms and conditions of use Terms of Use for the ECMWF Data Store Service JupyterHub.
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All JupyterHub sessions running on this service are time limited. When the time is up, the instance will be killed automatically along with any active processing that may be taking place. You can only have one session running. If you left one running, JupyterHub will connect you straight back into it. |
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