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This how-to has been tested in the [https://access.egi.eu/ EGI Access Platform].  
This how-to has been tested in the [https://access.egi.eu/ EGI Access Platform].  
The only pre-requisite to use the Galaxy web-portal is to be a member of this infrastructure.
The only pre-requisite to use the Galaxy web-portal is to be a member of this infrastructure.
== Objectives ==
In this guide we will show how to:
* Deploy and configure an elastic cluster with Jupyter Notebook (v4.1.1) on top of the EGI FedCloud Infrastructure
* Start the notebook
* Run some statistical analysis with R

Revision as of 11:07, 30 March 2017

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Jupyter Notebook with EC3

Introduction

This guide is for researchers who want to use Jupyter to create and share documents that contain live code, equations, visualizations and explanatory text, in the cloud-based resources provided by EGI.

This how-to has been tested in the EGI Access Platform. The only pre-requisite to use the Galaxy web-portal is to be a member of this infrastructure.

Objectives

In this guide we will show how to:

  • Deploy and configure an elastic cluster with Jupyter Notebook (v4.1.1) on top of the EGI FedCloud Infrastructure
  • Start the notebook
  • Run some statistical analysis with R