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− | Network filespace is available to all Evergreen students by request. This can be done through the [https://my.evergreen.edu | my.evergreen.edu] web interface. Once you've requested this space, within a day you should have a new folder (name based on your login name) with a 100Mb space limit. | + | Network filespace is a folder on the network which is available to all Evergreen students by request. This can be done through the [https://my.evergreen.edu| my.evergreen.edu] web interface. Once you've requested this space, within a day you should have a new folder (name based on your login name) with a 100Mb space limit. |
==Why use it?== | ==Why use it?== |
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What is networked file space?
Network filespace is a folder on the network which is available to all Evergreen students by request. This can be done through the my.evergreen.edu web interface. Once you've requested this space, within a day you should have a new folder (name based on your login name) with a 100Mb space limit.
Why use it?
- The floppy disk in your back pack will quit working some day.
- If your hard drive stops working, you might not be able to extract your files from it.
- Evergreen's servers are backed up nightly, which means your files are safe.
- Files saved on servers are accessible from all campus computers. You can also access them from home.
Getting Started with File Space
Evergreen's File Servers
- Calawah - general access student file shares
- Masu - scientific computing file shares
- Nimrod - media file shares
- Hurricane - Faculty & Staff file shares