- Two shared folder spaces:
/bm14
(500Gb soft limit, backed up weekly/daily) and/bm14_scratch
(not backed up, use for temp data only). - Use
/projects/bm14/data
on M3 as the primary storage facility to store raw data files. Make sure to read Miguel'sREADME
files! - M3 documentation on the user file system here
- Use this as secondary storage, if you want. Otherwise, M3 is preferred.
- Two spinning disks: 500Gb in
/scratch
, 500 Gb in/data
- No backup schedule in place[1]
- Data recoverable up to 30 days
- Best used to backup active project folders (scripts, manuscripts, etc), but not really large data files
- Technically no storage limit, but this is they probably didn't foresee users asking to store hundreds of terabytes of data
- Cumbersome to access via command line (needs to be mounted first[2])
- All in all, not terribly useful.
- [1] Because it's not really worth backing up data on the same machine (the point is to back up data on a different machine)
- [2] Linux users: mount with
smb
orcifs
. S: path is://ad.monash.edu/shared
. Desktop users: Link on how to mount the S: drive.