Difference between revisions of "Storage:Personal"
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===IMAP=== | ===IMAP=== | ||
+ | Storage for the IMAP email contained in all the folders of your campus email account. | ||
===AFS=== | ===AFS=== | ||
− | AFS is a distributed network file system that enables files physically stored on many different AFS servers to be accessed as if they were in a single directory (or virtual drive) on a local computer. This allows users from any AFS computer at any remote site (such as a computer lab) to access files in a unified and easily identifiable way. | + | AFS is a distributed network file system that enables files physically stored on many different AFS servers to be accessed as if they were in a single directory (or virtual drive) on a local computer. This allows users from any AFS computer at any remote site (such as a computer lab) to access files in a unified and easily identifiable way. '''We do not suggest allocating more than the default of 50MB to this type of storage. The College of Engineering will provide additional storage space on its AFS servers as needed.''' |
===NOVELL=== | ===NOVELL=== | ||
+ | When you use a Windows machine in a Unity lab, this space holds your profile data as well as any files you save onto the machine's desktop or M: drive. '''We do not suggest allocating more than the default of 50MB to this type of storage. The College of Engineering will provide additional storage space on its AFS servers as needed.''' | ||
===Adjusting Quotas=== | ===Adjusting Quotas=== | ||
Revision as of 08:19, 26 June 2006
University Personal Space
- Please visit http://itd.ncsu.edu for official documentation.
default allocation = 300
IMAP
Storage for the IMAP email contained in all the folders of your campus email account.
AFS
AFS is a distributed network file system that enables files physically stored on many different AFS servers to be accessed as if they were in a single directory (or virtual drive) on a local computer. This allows users from any AFS computer at any remote site (such as a computer lab) to access files in a unified and easily identifiable way. We do not suggest allocating more than the default of 50MB to this type of storage. The College of Engineering will provide additional storage space on its AFS servers as needed.
NOVELL
When you use a Windows machine in a Unity lab, this space holds your profile data as well as any files you save onto the machine's desktop or M: drive. We do not suggest allocating more than the default of 50MB to this type of storage. The College of Engineering will provide additional storage space on its AFS servers as needed.
Adjusting Quotas
Engineering Personal Space
Personal Lockers
web + private explain from EOS pages