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Shared Research Group Storage Solution with Integrated Access Management

Published:09 July 2017Publication History

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Management of research data storage areas for projects and research groups has become a time consuming task for research and data support staff. Purdue Research Computing staff have developed a web-based system to allow quick provisioning of group storage areas on the Research Data Depot shared filesystem operated by Purdue's Research Computing group. The system allows technical and non-technical staff to provision Research Data Depot storage allocations and configure data access management for research groups quickly, consistently, and reliably via an intuitive web interface. This system also allows for tracking allocation usage of these storage spaces and customizable alerting of the users of these spaces when allocations are nearly consumed.

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          PEARC '17: Proceedings of the Practice and Experience in Advanced Research Computing 2017 on Sustainability, Success and Impact
          July 2017
          451 pages
          ISBN:9781450352727
          DOI:10.1145/3093338
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          • David Hart

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          • Published: 9 July 2017

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          PEARC '17 Paper Acceptance Rate54of79submissions,68%Overall Acceptance Rate133of202submissions,66%

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