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Section author: Robert Nikutta <nikutta@noao.edu>

1.11. Upload External Data to Data Lab¶

  • Upload into your vospace

    • Using the datalab command line client (push)

    • Using the terminal emulator (pull)

  • Upload into your notebooks space

    • Using the Jupyter dashboard

  • Upload into your personal MyDB database

    • Using the datalab command line client & ingest capability

You may often find yourself wanting to analyze some data that you have together with large datasets that are available at Data Lab. It is then useful to upload your data file(s) to your Data Lab account. This can be achieved in various ways.

1.11.1. Upload into your vospace¶

1.11.1.1. Using the datalab command line client (push)¶

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1.11.1.2. Using the terminal emulator (pull)¶

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1.11.2. Upload into your notebooks space¶

1.11.2.1. Using the Jupyter dashboard¶

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1.11.3. Upload into your personal MyDB database¶

1.11.3.1. Using the datalab command line client & ingest capability¶

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Table of Contents

  • 1.11. Upload External Data to Data Lab
    • 1.11.1. Upload into your vospace
      • 1.11.1.1. Using the datalab command line client (push)
      • 1.11.1.2. Using the terminal emulator (pull)
    • 1.11.2. Upload into your notebooks space
      • 1.11.2.1. Using the Jupyter dashboard
    • 1.11.3. Upload into your personal MyDB database
      • 1.11.3.1. Using the datalab command line client & ingest capability

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