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File storage in Physics

Physics Unix Server

Your Physics account comes with several GB of storage in your unix home directory. You can check your storage usage and quota in MyPhys.

We can also set up group or project directories for shared access. Please refer to our page on unix file storage.

Most people with a Physics account can connect to their Physics home directory from Windows or Mac computers. For steps on how to connect to your unix storage, see How to map a network drive in Windows.

Physics Windows AD server

Your Physics Windows Active Directopry (AD) account also comes with storage space on our Windows file server. At present, this is not displayed in MyPhys.

There are a couple of ways you can access your AD files from a non-AD computer

Netfiles

The department has some space allocation on the University NetFiles system (http://www.umn.edu/netfiles/). We can help set up specific folders for you for departmental activities (eg, for specific administrative groups). Contact us for more information.

Research storage

For research groups which need shared network storage, we offer a shared research RAID facility, where you may “buy in” to obtain dedicated space. The storage is allocated in chunks of 1 or 2TB.

  • for each storage “chunk”, you may opt to use the entire amount for direct use.
  • or, we can divide it into two sections, use one to make backups of the other.
  • windows storage also has “oops protection” via snapshots, to allow retrieval of deleted files or wrongly-altered files.

Please email net@physics.umn.edu for more information about this option.

computing/department/storage/home.1333670822.txt.gz · Last modified: 2012/04/05 19:07 by allan