Index

A | C | D | E | P | R

A

  • admin user
  • authenticator

C

  • culler

D

  • docker image

E

  • environment variables

P

  • persistent storage

R

  • repo2docker

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Zero to JupyterHub with Kubernetes

A tutorial to help install and manage JupyterHub with Kubernetes

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Table of Contents

Step Zero: your Kubernetes cluster

  • Creating a Kubernetes Cluster
  • Step Zero: Kubernetes on Google Cloud
  • Step Zero: Kubernetes on Microsoft Azure Container Service (AKS)
  • Step Zero: Kubernetes on Amazon Web Services (AWS)
  • Step Zero: Amazon Web Services (AWS) - Elastic Container with Kubernetes (EKS)
  • Setting up EFS storage on AWS
  • JupyterHub on Red Hat OpenShift

Creating your JupyterHub

  • Getting started with JupyterHub
  • Setting up Helm
  • Setting up JupyterHub
  • Turning Off JupyterHub and Computational Resources

Customization Guide

  • Extending your JupyterHub setup
  • Customizing the User Environment
  • User Resources
  • User storage in JupyterHub
  • User Management

Administrator Guide

  • The JupyterHub Architecture
  • Debugging Kubernetes
  • Authentication
  • Speed and Optimization
  • Security
  • Upgrading your JupyterHub Kubernetes deployment
  • FAQ
  • Advanced Topics
  • Appendix: Projecting deployment costs

Resources from the community

  • Community-authored documentation
  • Zero to JupyterHub Gallery of Deployments
  • Tips and command snippets

Reference

  • Helm Chart Configuration Reference
  • Official JupyterHub and Project Jupyter Documentation
  • Tools used in a JupyterHub Deployment
  • Glossary

  • Issue Tracker
  • GitHub Repo

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