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 ====== Jupyterhub ====== ====== Jupyterhub ======
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 JupyterHub is an open source tool that lets you host a distributed Jupyter Notebook environment. With JupyterHub, users can log in to the server, and write Python code in a web browser, without having to install software on their local machine. The Jupyter Notebook and JupyterLab interface provided by JupyterHub is the same as the Jupyter interface running locally. JupyterHub supports web browsers, tablets and smartphones. Users or organizations looking for a managed, hosted Jupyter Notebook solution can leverage one of these services. JupyterHub is an open source tool that lets you host a distributed Jupyter Notebook environment. With JupyterHub, users can log in to the server, and write Python code in a web browser, without having to install software on their local machine. The Jupyter Notebook and JupyterLab interface provided by JupyterHub is the same as the Jupyter interface running locally. JupyterHub supports web browsers, tablets and smartphones. Users or organizations looking for a managed, hosted Jupyter Notebook solution can leverage one of these services.
  
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   * Single-user notebook server—an object called Spawner starts a single-user notebook when a user logs in.   * Single-user notebook server—an object called Spawner starts a single-user notebook when a user logs in.
  
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