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 ====== Data Management in the RDMS ====== ====== Data Management in the RDMS ======
-Data can be uploaded or downloaded from the RDMS in multiple ways. In the [[rdms:webapp|RDMS web interface]] you can upload one file at the time as long as they are not bigger than 32 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.+Data can be uploaded or downloaded from the RDMS in multiple ways. In the [[rdms:webapp|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.
  
  
-**Note** Only UG members with a personnel number (P-number) or student number (S-number) can log in to the RDMS directly. Please [[rdms-support@rug.nl| contact us]] if other UG accounts , for example functional accounts (F-number) need access.+**Note** Only UG members with a personnel number (P-number) or student number (S-number) can log in to the RDMS directly. Please [[rdms-support@rug.nl| contact us]] if other UG accounts, for example functional accounts (F-number) need access.
  
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 === Make sure you are in the network of the UG! === === Make sure you are in the network of the UG! ===
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 In general, the RDMS is accessible via the following methods and interfaces that allow for data transfer/management.  In general, the RDMS is accessible via the following methods and interfaces that allow for data transfer/management. 
  
-  * **RDMS web interface**\\ Via the [[rdms:webapp|RDMS web interface]], it is possible to [[rdms:data:filesize|transfer files directly]] as long as they are not bigger than 32 MB. +  * **RDMS web interface**\\ Via the [[rdms:webapp|RDMS web interface]], it is possible to [[rdms:data:filesize|transfer files directly]] as long as they are not bigger than 50 MB. 
  
   * **WebDAV**\\ The WebDAV protocol is a major way to access the RDMS from all of the common OS (Windows, MacOS, Linux) There are multiple clients to use for WebDAV, for example WinSCP, Cyberduck or NextCloud. It is also possible to incorporate the RDMS drive directly in the file explorer your OS.\\ The general configuration for WebDAV access to the RDMS uses the following parameters:   * **WebDAV**\\ The WebDAV protocol is a major way to access the RDMS from all of the common OS (Windows, MacOS, Linux) There are multiple clients to use for WebDAV, for example WinSCP, Cyberduck or NextCloud. It is also possible to incorporate the RDMS drive directly in the file explorer your OS.\\ The general configuration for WebDAV access to the RDMS uses the following parameters:
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       * We made separate pages with the instructions about configuring a WebDAV client for [[rdms:access:windows:cyberduck|Windows]],  [[rdms:access:mac|MacOS]] and [[rdms:access:linux:webdav|Linux]].       * We made separate pages with the instructions about configuring a WebDAV client for [[rdms:access:windows:cyberduck|Windows]],  [[rdms:access:mac|MacOS]] and [[rdms:access:linux:webdav|Linux]].
  
-  * **Command-line**\\ Using command-line interface is currently only available to Linux users.  In order to login via the command-line you need to have ''iCommands'' installed and [[rdms:access:linux:createprofile|create a profile]] in your Linux home directory. The more advanced Windows users can install [[https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/wsl/install|WSL2]], a virtualization of the Linux kernel in the Windows OS, and then use it to work via the command-line using ''iCommands''. This option is for advanced Windows users who need to upload huge amounts of data (>100Gb). Please also take a look at the Wiki page on [[rdms:data:filesize|file sizes]] on the RDMS.+  * **Command-line**\\ Using command-line interface is currently only available to Linux users.  In order to login via the command-line you need to have ''iCommands'' installed and [[rdms:access:linux:icommands|create a profile]] in your Linux home directory. The more advanced Windows users can install [[https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/wsl/install|WSL2]], a virtualization of the Linux kernel in the Windows OS, and then use it to work via the command-line using ''iCommands''. This option is for advanced Windows users who need to upload huge amounts of data (>100Gb). Please also take a look at the Wiki page on [[rdms:data:filesize|file sizes]] on the RDMS.