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Data Transfer and File Size

Depending of the data size and amount of files, we advise different possibilities for files transfer in/out of the RDMS.

Data (Sets) under 32 MB

Single files under 32 MB can be directly up-/ and downloaded via the RDMS web interface.

Download Files in the Web Interface

To download a file via the web interface, just right-click on the file in question, then select Download file from the context menu.

Note: If the Download file button is not visible from the context menu, the file size exceeds the limit of 32 MB. In this case, use one of the other options that we advise for data transfer (see below).

Upload Files in the Web Interface

To upload a file directly inside the web interface, you first navigate to the destination folder. Afterwards, select the and select Upload File from the menu.

Data (Sets) over 32 MB

The data transfer of larger files is not possible via the RDMS web interface. There are various clients and command-line tools such as iCommands to transfer data to RDMS, add metada or perform more advanced tasks.

iCommands

iCommands is an Unix utility that gives users a command-line interface. Currently it is the most efficient way of transfering data, creating metadata and perform more advanced tasks. In order to use the iCommands you need to work in a command-line tool such as a console, shell or a terminal. For further information please check the iCommands section of this manual.

WebDAV

WebDAV is a common file transfer protocol. For Windows, MacOS and Linux there are multiple WebDAV clients you can use.

We currently recommend and provide support for:

Large Data Sets

For large data (sets) in the order of several hundreds of GB or higher, the iRODS-native iCommands are the best solution.

Here are three different ways to use them:

Large Number of Files

Independent of the total size of the data, it is recommended that data sets that contain large number of single files (thousands of files and more), are uploaded as an archive, for example as a zip or a tar archives, and then extracted on the RDMS if needed. Uploading the files while in a zip/tar archive will tremendously reduce the operation time.

The extraction of archived files on the RDMS is currently only possible with the iCommands which provides the `ibun` command to extract several archive formats that are stored in the RDMS. Please refer to the official documentation of the ibun command to see example of its usage.