Wow this is indeed a lot more involved; I will try to get this setup at 
home tonight.

Spawn a jupyterhub then connect different notebook server seems a great way 
to go, but wouldn't it be a bit slow?

On Thursday, 11 August 2016 07:45:55 UTC+8, Erik Stephens wrote:
>
> Maybe a bit more than what you need but I think this will be more future 
> proof:
>
>     https://github.com/jupyterhub/jupyterhub-deploy-docker
>
> --
> Erik
>
> On Monday, 8 August 2016 22:38:06 UTC-7, Paul Yuchao Dong wrote:
>>
>> Sorry to revive a concluded case ~
>>
>> I like the idea a lot - I can just use Jupyter to start difference 
>> kernels under docker container instances.
>>
>> However, as I wrote this, Jupyter seems to upgraded significantly and I 
>> tried to create the files in the gist, but I cannot even get the kernel 
>> shown in the dropdown list...
>>
>> Would there be an update to this really nice set up?
>>
>

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