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IRIDIA has a server where users can store their backups. It can be configured to automatically retrieve the data to backup from users' computers during the night.
I'm going to give some info about Iridia backup server soon...
 
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== Server Information ==
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The server name is temporally <tt>gibbs.ulb.ac.be</tt> and is in IRIDIA. It will be moved to another building and its name will be changed into <tt>fallopius.ulb.ac.be</tt>. When? Hard to say...
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You need a valid login to access the computer. Ask the system adminstrato to create one for you.
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The server has globally 677 Gb available for backup. The HDs are configured according to RAID 5 architecture to assure more realiability and not to lose also your backups!
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== How to Access the Server ==
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The server can be accessed only via SSH.
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== Quota ==
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The server is the only machine in IRIDIA which sets quota for the users. Each user has a soft quota of 20&nbsp;Gb, and a hard quota of 22&nbsp;Gb.

Revision as of 10:30, 10 November 2004

IRIDIA has a server where users can store their backups. It can be configured to automatically retrieve the data to backup from users' computers during the night.

Server Information

The server name is temporally gibbs.ulb.ac.be and is in IRIDIA. It will be moved to another building and its name will be changed into fallopius.ulb.ac.be. When? Hard to say...

You need a valid login to access the computer. Ask the system adminstrato to create one for you.

The server has globally 677 Gb available for backup. The HDs are configured according to RAID 5 architecture to assure more realiability and not to lose also your backups!

How to Access the Server

The server can be accessed only via SSH.

Quota

The server is the only machine in IRIDIA which sets quota for the users. Each user has a soft quota of 20 Gb, and a hard quota of 22 Gb.