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Published inApr 2018
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Dan Toomey
Dan Toomey
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Dan Toomey

Dan Toomey has been developing application software for over 20 years. He has worked in a variety of industries and companies, in roles from sole contributor to VP/CTO-level. For the last few years, he has been contracting for companies in the eastern Massachusetts area. Dan has been contracting under Dan Toomey Software Corp. Dan has also written R for Data Science, Jupyter for Data Sciences, and the Jupyter Cookbook, all with Packt.
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Running your Notebook in AWS


Amazon Web Services (AWS) is a secure cloud platform that can be used to deploy web services. In our case, we want to install Jupyter on AWS and deploy our Notebook onto that service.

Getting ready

Signing up for AWS is easy enough at aws.amazon.com. Get ready though; the variety of services offered is amazing. For our implementation, we only need a smaller scale server (I selected micro) running Linux (I selected Ubuntu). Unless you are developing a Notebook that would draw a large audience to require a larger machine size, this should suffice.

How to do it...

For AWS, you have to use your own SSH shell; there is no browser SSH connection available (though I was able to do so on GC in a previous section).

There appears to be a delay in deploying on AWS. I am not sure why! There are no hardware changes involved, and all software and allocating another micro instance should be very quick.

Once your VM is running, connect via SSH to your instance. The connection information...

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Published in: Apr 2018Publisher: PacktISBN-13: 9781788839440

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Dan Toomey

Dan Toomey has been developing application software for over 20 years. He has worked in a variety of industries and companies, in roles from sole contributor to VP/CTO-level. For the last few years, he has been contracting for companies in the eastern Massachusetts area. Dan has been contracting under Dan Toomey Software Corp. Dan has also written R for Data Science, Jupyter for Data Sciences, and the Jupyter Cookbook, all with Packt.
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