JupyterHub


JupyterHub is a multi-user server that manages and spawns multiple instances of single-user Jupyter notebook servers. It enables organizations to provide managed Jupyter environments to groups of users, supporting authentication, resource management, and scalable deployment on cloud and on-premise infrastructure.
Blog posts involving this collaborator
- Fixing the mybinder.org usage analytics archive open-source binder reliability data
- Impact report from 2i2c's Binder federation instance open-source binder cloud reproducibility
- From scattered effort to strategic impact: How we're systematizing our Foundational open source contributions open-source
- Sharing JupyterHub's vision for more flexible application deployment at the doepy talk series. leadership open-source
- Overhauling repo2docker's documentation open-source
- Announcing `jupyterhub-groups-exporter`: monitor usage based on JupyterHub group membership with Prometheus and Grafana jupyterhub monitoring
- Simplifying and speeding up Binder builds with BuildKit reliability open-source
- 2i2c joins the mybinder.org federation with a cheaper and faster way to deploy Binderhub open-source
- Designing for an ecosystem: a case study in cross-project open source contribution open-source
- Enabling neuroscience in the cloud with HHMI Spyglass and MySQL on JupyterHub biology open-source