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|  Created page with "You have 30GB of home directory storage available at <code>/nfshomes/<username></code>.  It has both Snapshots and  Backups available if need be.  Home directories are intended to store personal or configuration files only.  We encourage you to not share any data in your home directory.  You are encouraged to utilize our GitLab infrastructure to host your code repositories.  '''NOTE''': To check your quota on this directory you will need to use the <code..." | No edit summary | ||
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| You have 30GB of home directory storage available at <code>/nfshomes/<username></code>.  It has both [[Snapshots]] and [[TSM | Backups]]  | You have 30GB of home directory storage available at <code>/nfshomes/<username></code>.  It has both [[Snapshots]] and [[TSM | Backups]] enabled. | ||
| Home directories are intended to store personal or configuration files only.  We encourage you to not share any data in your home directory.  You are encouraged to utilize our [[GitLab]] infrastructure to host your code repositories. | Home directories are intended to store personal or configuration files only.  We encourage you to not share any data in your home directory.  You are encouraged to utilize our [[GitLab]] infrastructure to host your code repositories. | ||
| '''NOTE''': To check your quota on this directory  | '''NOTE''': To check your [[quota]] on this directory, use the command <code>df -h ~</code>. | ||
Latest revision as of 13:56, 9 June 2025
You have 30GB of home directory storage available at /nfshomes/<username>.  It has both Snapshots and  Backups enabled.
Home directories are intended to store personal or configuration files only. We encourage you to not share any data in your home directory. You are encouraged to utilize our GitLab infrastructure to host your code repositories.
NOTE: To check your quota on this directory, use the command df -h ~.