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Revision as of 09:11, 23 July 2013

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Network file space is a protected folder on the network which is available to all Evergreen staff and faculty by default, and for students upon enrolling in a class. Student and academic program shares are located on a server called Orca. Faculty and staff shares reside on Hurricane.

How to Connect

Select your operating system below to find detailed instructions on connecting to Evergreen's network file space:


To connect on Mac or Windows using
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Cyberduck follow this link.

Why Should I Use It?

  • You can misplace or forget your thumbdrive (flashdrive), you can't misplace a filespace.
  • If your hard drive stops working, you might not be able to extract your files from it.
  • Evergreen's servers are backed up every 24 hours, which means your data is safe.
  • Files saved on servers are accessible from all campus computers. You can also access them from home using the secure WebDAV protocol (see the Cyberduck link above).

The Servers

  • Orca is the primary file server for academic resources. This server hosts academic program shares, individual student shares (generated automatically), academic workgroups and research shares. For questions about or requests concerning Orca, please contact Academic Computing.
  • Hurricane is the primary file server for Faculty & Staff personal file shares as well as staff work areas. For additional help with hurricane filespace, or to request a new fileshare on Hurricane, please contact Client Services at 867-6627.
  • Nimrod is the primary fileserver for students and faculty in the media arts. Nimrod is not backed up or available off campus. For help with this resource, contact the folks at Electronic Media.