Temporary local storage

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If a CAEDM user needs extra disk space but does not need it for much time, the user can save files directly to the local machine. This is a very temporary option; those files will be deleted periodically.
Other available options:
  • Scratch Space allows groups access to virtually unlimited storage space, but this space is temporary and is not backed up. Files are not guaranteed to be preserved day to day.
  • Disk Usage quota extension can be requested by submitting this form.

Thin Clients

Thin clients should not be used for temporary local storage. They do not have hard drives. They have extremely limited local storage and will not be able to handle large files.

RGS Windows

Files can be placed on the RGS blades in the C:\temp folder. To access this folder type it into the address bar at the top of Windows Explorer. These files will be periodically erased, so they should be backed up at the end of each session. Once you log out of RGS, and log back in, your files may be gone.

Windows Media Stations

Media stations are have a temporary file space as well on the D:\ drive in the Put_Your_Temp_Files_Here folder. This machine can hold a lot of temporary data, but, again, it is temporary, and it cannot be guaranteed that files stored there will remain there if you log out, and log back in.

Linux

The Linux RGS Blades and the Linux lab machines also have a temporary folder available for use. The path of this folder is /tmp/. Like with Windows, this folder is purged periodically, but can be used as a source of fast temporary hard disk space.
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Warning

Remember that these options are temporary, no guarantees can me made concerning the longevity of these files. The purpose the temporary folders is simply to hold expendable files. Nothing important should be stored in temp folders!