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Jupyter Hub for Data Science on Ubuntu 20.04 Desktop

JupyterHub for Data Science on Ubuntu 20.04 Desktop combines the most widely used programming and data science tools to create a multi-user environment with shared resources. It proxies several Jupyter Notebook server instances at once to set up a data analysis workstation. Fast and flexible deployment virtual machine (VM) images preconfigured with data analytics tools on personal computer (PC) or in the cloud without installation or maintenance. 

Ubuntu 20.04 Desktop is an enterprise grade cloud computer, and the ideal remote work environment. Hosted on Azure, the Microsoft cloud computing service, it requires no hardware. Access your desktop anywhere through any device with an internet connection, including your computer. 

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Jupyter Hub for Data Science on Ubuntu 20.04 Desktop is customizable to fit most use cases by students, data scientists, and researchers. Jupyter server supports kernels for numerous programming languages like Python, Cplusplus, R, Ruby, Julia, and Kotlin. Options for a graphical user interface (GUI) like Jupyter Notebook, JupyterLab, RStudio, and more are integrated into the Data Science Virtual Machine (DVSM). It provides access to PyTorch, TensorFlow, SciPy, Matplotlib, NumPy, Pandas, Visual Studio Code (VSCode), and other machine learning (ML) and artificial intelligence (AI) software through the browser. 

JupyterHub Jupyter Hub for Data Science on Ubuntu 20.04 Desktop is highly scalable when deployed with Podman and Docker images or through Kubernetes. Container technology allows JupyterHub to support thousands of users. JupyterHub security supports OAuth and GitHub protocols. It uses Role Based Access Control (RBAC) to authorize access to its Application Programming Interface (API), so unauthorized users cannot tamper with data. 

Development and business applications and day-to-day tasks and activities are supported with every essential app ready. Ubuntu 20.04 Virtual Desktop comes pre-installed with LibreOffice, Visual Studio Code, Firefox, Node.js, Thunderbird, Shotwell, Git, and more. LibreOffice is an open source office suite compatible with Microsoft Office. Ubuntu also supports Google Chrome. Ubuntu’s landscape keeps track of the most recent security updates, which enhance performance and stability.  Functional support for new server/ desktop hardware is also included. 

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