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Hábrók is the high performance cluster (HPC) of the University of Groningen maintained by the CIT. In order store your data in the long-term and also archive it, you can easily transfer your data from Hábrók to your preferred RDMS environment. Since Hábrók is a Linux</description>
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There are multiple ways to interact with the RDMS from the Linux OS. 

	*  Via the RDMS web interface: The RDMS WebApp will allow you to upload or download single files that are not bigger than 50 MB, but it mainly written for management of groups and projects and to search for data.</description>
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The Linux Workplace (LWP) is a standardized University workplace containing a Linux operating system where you can remotely access the system via SSH or using NoMachine. LWP also allows you to access the X and Y:drives located in the University Workplace (UWP). As it is in Hábrók,</description>
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For Mac users, we currently offer the following connection options:

	*  Usage of the RDMS web portal.
	*  Using Finder with WebDAV.
	*  Using Cyberduck with WebDAV.

While the usage of the web portal is convenient for permission management, working with metadata, management of RDMS Team Drives and Projects as well as the related archiving workflows, it is very limited on its up-/download capabilities (max. 50MB per file).</description>
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This section gives an overview of further clients that can be used to access the RDMS. Most of the presented solutions on this page are OS-independent, so they can be used on Linux, Mac, and Windows operating systems. 

Except iBridges</description>
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        <description>Data Management in the RDMS

Data can be uploaded or downloaded from the RDMS in multiple ways. In the RDMS web interface you can upload one file at the time as long as they are not bigger than 50 MB, but for multiple files it is easier to use other applications. This page provided a general overview about the offered solutions, please refer to the separate Wiki pages that explain the data transfer options in more detail.</description>
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Unishare is a cloud based service offered by the UG that can be used to store data, and share it with colleagues both in- and outside of the RUG. You can access Unishare either via the Unishare web interface or via the Nextcloud client. The Nextcloud client is available for all major platforms (Linux, Mac, Windows, iOS, and Android). How to use Unishare and install the NextCloud client can be found in the</description>
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The RDMS is based on the iRODS software, which is developed with Linux and line commands in mind. This means that if you use Windows as your operating system, you will need to use a client to connect to the RDMS, handle data and user management, and to initiate file up- and download. Here we present the options you have (and that we support) to connect to the RDMS from a Windows machine.</description>
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