This page describes the JupyterHub service provided by the ECMWF-Data Store Service (DSS), including how to access the service and what resources and software are available. For documentation regarding navigating your way around a JupyterLab session, please refer to the JupyterLab documentation pages.
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Based on user and developer experience of the Climate Data Store (CDS) Toolbox; the ECMWF-DSS offers a JupyterHub service as online computing environment and earthkit as the supported post-processing and visualisation software. Jupyterhub JupyterLab sessions will be available to all DSS users (resource availability dependent) which 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 and not designed for very large computation (see compute resource provisions table below). For larger computation task, users should consider other JupyterHub resources, for example WEkEO.
The JupyterLab sessions provided by ECMWF-DSS include an interactive on-boarding tutorial. For further documentation regarding navigating your way around a JupyterLab session, please refer to the JupyterLab documentation pages.
How to access
The DSS JupyterHub will be available from the ECMWF JupyterHub launcher page, linked from the Data Store web-sites. Access requires ECMWF log in credentials (as required by the Data Store web-site to download data), including a two-factor authentication. Two-factor authentication can be setup by updating your ECMWF account credentials.
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