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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 [[https:// | 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 [[https:// | ||
- | The RDMS can be configured as an external storage in Unishare, enabling you easily transfer data to your preferred RDMS environemnt. | + | The RDMS can be configured as an external storage in Unishare, enabling you to easily transfer data to your preferred RDMS environment. |
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+ | ==== Usage of RDMS Subfolders ==== | ||
+ | If you configure your Unishare environment to use the RDMS as an external subfolder, it can be beneficial to use the " | ||
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+ | The reason for this is that when you simply configure the RDMS as external storage (without specifiying subfolders), | ||
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+ | Moreover, if you specify different subfolders as external storage, you can use the " | ||
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+ | In this example, we will define your RDMS Home location at ''/ | ||
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+ | **Note:** When defining a RDMS subfolder, please note that the path that is used in the external storage configuration of Unishare is always relative to the RDMS path ''/ |