storage_bigtemp
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/bigtemp Temporary (scratch) Disk Storage
The CS Department provides scratch/volatile storage as an NFS mountpoint.
bigtemp is a large filesystem available from our Linux systems.
From a Linux server, bigtemp is accessible in the root directory /bigtemp. To store files in this filesystem, create a folder in /bigtemp with the same name as your computing ID.
abc1de@host:~$ cd /bigtemp abc1de@host:/bigtemp$ mkdir abc1de abc1de@host:/bigtemp$ cd abc1de abc1de@host:/bigtemp/abc1de$
You will have ownership of the new directory that you have created. Use chmod to adjust the permissions on this new directory if desired (for example, if working in a group).
We also provide /bigtemp2, another volatile storage space.
Bigtemp is scratch/volatile storage space and is not long term storage. It is not backed up.
bigtemp: SAMBA Access
/bigtemp is available to mount via SAMBA. See here for more information
bigtemp: Policies and Limits
- Since this is volatile storage meant for temporary usage, when storage gets low on this volume we will scan through and delete files with the oldest modification time
- Each user is limited to 20TBs of scratch storage space
- Files and directories that have not been modified or accessed in 150 days will be removed automatically without warning
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