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For first time users, it is important to be aware of some general requirements:

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In the RDMS, zones help organize and manage data by separating it into distinct areas. Each zone is like a dedicated workspace with its own rules and resources. This setup ensures that data is stored and accessed in a way that meets specific requirements, such as security or collaboration needs.</description>
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A feature unique to the RDMS, setting it apart from other UG storage solutions, is the capability to add automated data policies. 

These policies can be applied via the RDMS web interface, allowing users to set up (delayed) jobs that are automatically executed upon reaching specified dates or criteria.</description>
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The RDMS Project environment can be used to store data sets that are intended to be published. Therefore, datasets that are part of a publication, such as an article, poster, book (chapter), thesis, conference proceeding, and software, should be stored in this area. Furthermore, stricter permission management and user roles exist compared to Team Drives. The reason for this is to make sure that the datasets that are converted to a project comply with the quality requirem…</description>
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        <description>The RDMS as a Solution

To make the most out of the functionalities of the RDMS we describe four activities:

	*  Storing Data
	*  First Time Users 
	*  Team Drives
	*  Managing Projects

The RDMS is an Archiving Solution

The RDMS is designed as an archiving solution. Data from completed research projects can be stored in the RDMS. There are currently</description>
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In the RDMS, data can be stored in three different environments:

	*  Personal Home Drive 
	*  Team Drive 
	*  Projects

Home Drive:
This is the default environment accessible by every user. This storage space is a personal environment that is by default, only accessible to the user who owns the account. Users can decide to</description>
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General Concepts of the RDMS Team Drives

The following points summarise some of the basics of Team Drives in the RDMS:

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