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# 🐳 Minimal Jupyter via SSH + Docker (Lambda Cloud)
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This guide sets up Jupyter running **inside a Docker container** on your Lambda Cloud instance and forwards it securely to your local machine — without using Lambda's built-in JupyterLab.
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## ✅ 1. SSH into your Lambda instance
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On your local machine:
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```bash
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ssh -i <YOUR_SSH_KEY_PATH> ubuntu@<INSTANCE_IP>
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```
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Replace `<YOUR_SSH_KEY_PATH>` with your private key path and `<INSTANCE_IP>` with your instance's IP address.
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## ✅ 2. Start your Docker container with Jupyter
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```bash
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sudo docker run --gpus all --shm-size=64g -dit \
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--name bionemo \
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-p 8888:8888 \
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-v /home/ubuntu/bionemo_workspace:/workspace \
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nvcr.io/nvidia/clara/bionemo-framework:nightly
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```
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Enter the container:
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```bash
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sudo docker exec -it bionemo bash
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```
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## ✅ 3. Install Jupyter and other Python tools inside the container
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Inside the container shell:
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```bash
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pip install jupyter rapids-singlecell
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git clone -b tahoe-DGX-fix https://github.com/theislab/vevo_Tahoe_100m_analysis.git
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```
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Then launch Jupyter:
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```bash
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jupyter lab --ip=0.0.0.0 --port=8888 --no-browser --allow-root
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```
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Note the access token printed in the terminal output (you’ll need it to log in).
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## ✅ 4. Forward Jupyter port from remote to local
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On your **local machine**, open a new terminal and run:
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```bash
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ssh -i <YOUR_SSH_KEY_PATH> -L 8888:127.0.0.1:8888 ubuntu@<INSTANCE_IP>
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Now visit:
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```
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http://localhost:8888/?token=<TOKEN>
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Paste in the token you copied from the container output.
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## ✅ Optional cleanup
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To stop and remove the container:
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```bash
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sudo docker stop bionemo
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sudo docker rm bionemo
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```
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