The Jupyter Notebook platform opens an existing Jupyter notebook repository in an executable environment on a cloud instance, making the notebook code immediately reproducible. The notebook is accessed via a web browser.
The Jupyter notebook that you want to launch should be available from a repo2docker-compatible repository, hosted at GitHub, GitLab, Zenodo, Figshare or Dataverse. The underlying platform functions similarly to Binder, and is able to launch any notebook repository that conforms to the Reproducible Execution Environment Specification (REES).
The Jupyter notebook instance has a cloud volume (or virtual disk) available at /data, which may be useful for working on large datasets that cannot be distributed with the notebook repository because of their size. The capacity of this cloud volume is configurable when launching the platform.
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