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We keep regular backups of home directories on both our Unix systems and our Windows Active Directory servers. | We keep regular backups of home directories on both our Unix systems and our Windows Active Directory servers. | ||
- | * On Unix, you can directly access some backup snapshots - for more information, | + | * On Unix, IT staff can assist you in recovering lost files from you home directory. |
* On Windows, you can also directly access backup copies of your files using the " | * On Windows, you can also directly access backup copies of your files using the " | ||
===== Research data backup ===== | ===== Research data backup ===== | ||
- | By default | + | Unix/ |
- | For Windows-based research computers, we do not currently offer a network backup service. We recommend connecting such computers to our Windows Active Directory file server. If you store your files on the server, | + | For Windows-based research computers, we do not currently offer a network backup service. We recommend connecting such computers to our Windows Active Directory file server, |
===== Laptop backup ===== | ===== Laptop backup ===== | ||
- | We run a system called CrashPlan | + | The College runs a system called CrashPlan for backup of standalone computers. |
- | * [[crashplan|More information on CrashPlan | + | * [[crashplan|More information on CrashPlan]] |
- | Note - Retrospect, the system once used to back up individual Windows and Mac laptops, was shut down in October 2010. | ||