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Each lab member may have a portable USB disk for back ups. (currently 5TB). The lab policies are: | Each lab member may have a portable USB disk for back ups. (currently 5TB). The lab policies are: | ||
* 1. You may take this disk with you when you leave the lab. | * 1. You may take this disk with you when you leave the lab. When you leave the lab, we should discuss making a duplicate. | ||
* 2. | * 2. At anytime, we will make a snapshot of your portable disk, which we will retain should your copy be lost or damaged. Allow one week for this. | ||
* 3. If the disk is full, we will get you a new one, but please allow a few days. | * 3. If the disk is full, we will get you a new one, but please allow a few days. | ||
* 4. For faster data transfer, we can connect your disk directly to the server, and then return it to you. Specify the server where the data reside. | * 4. For faster data transfer, we can connect your disk directly to the server, and then return it to you. Specify the server where the data reside. |
Revision as of 17:41, 11 February 2015
Each lab member may have a portable USB disk for back ups. (currently 5TB). The lab policies are:
- 1. You may take this disk with you when you leave the lab. When you leave the lab, we should discuss making a duplicate.
- 2. At anytime, we will make a snapshot of your portable disk, which we will retain should your copy be lost or damaged. Allow one week for this.
- 3. If the disk is full, we will get you a new one, but please allow a few days.
- 4. For faster data transfer, we can connect your disk directly to the server, and then return it to you. Specify the server where the data reside.
- 5. Critical files (manuscripts, source code) should also be backed up elsewhere.
- 6. We will continue to make disks of key directories (/nfs/home/* and /raid?/people/*)
- 7. To the extent possible, please use this disk to reduce the burden of files on the cluster.
-- In Feb 2015, by John