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on any supported UNIX system and you can mount it via [[CIFS]] as | on any supported UNIX system and you can mount it via [[CIFS]] as | ||
\\fluidfs. | \\fluidfs.ad.umiacs.umd.edu\www-users | ||
This file system has regular backups with our [[TSM]] service and has [[Snapshots]] for easy user restores. | This file system has regular backups with our [[TSM]] service and has [[Snapshots]] for easy user restores. | ||
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Windows users can map it as a network drive from | Windows users can map it as a network drive from | ||
\\fluidfs. | \\fluidfs.ad.umiacs.umd.edu\ftp-umiacs\pub | ||
You can also upload files using [[FTP]], [[SFTP]], and [[SCP]] through openlab.umiacs.umd.edu. | You can also upload files using [[FTP]], [[SFTP]], and [[SCP]] through openlab.umiacs.umd.edu. |
Revision as of 17:34, 22 June 2018
Web Pages
Your UMIACS web page is online at
http://www.umiacs.umd.edu/~username.
You can edit it as
/fs/www-umiacs/users/username
on any supported UNIX system and you can mount it via CIFS as
\\fluidfs.ad.umiacs.umd.edu\www-users
This file system has regular backups with our TSM service and has Snapshots for easy user restores.
Personal FTP Sites for Distributing Data
Your ftp site is online at
ftp://ftp.umiacs.umd.edu/pub/username
On any supported UNIX workstation, you can access your ftp site as
/fs/ftp-umiacs/pub/username
Windows users can map it as a network drive from
\\fluidfs.ad.umiacs.umd.edu\ftp-umiacs\pub
You can also upload files using FTP, SFTP, and SCP through openlab.umiacs.umd.edu.
Please note that anyone with an internet connection can log in and download these files so please to do not use your ftp site to store confidential data.
This file system has regular backups with our TSM service and has Snapshots for easy user restores.
Usage Guidelines
Personal NAS is configured to be highly available and modest in both size and usage. Please store large or heavily accessed data sets in a dedicated project storage directory that is tuned for your application.
Please avoid storing shared project data in personal storage allocations. Separating project data from personal data will simplify administration and data management for both researchers and staff.