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| ====== File storage on Physics Windows systems ====== | ====== File storage on Physics Windows systems ====== | ||
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| + | The best place to keep your files is in your "My Documents" | ||
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| + | One exception on the C: drive is the folder " | ||
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| + | If your group has any kind of additional shared storage space set up, it may be automatically mapped as a separate drive for you, but you can also find it on the network by consulting our page on [[: | ||
| ===== Backups ===== | ===== Backups ===== | ||
| - | The local hard drives of our managed Windows systems are not backed up, and should never be used for storage of personal files as they are subject to periodic cleaning | + | If you accidentally delete a file, or want to recover from unwanted changes, you can access older " |
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| + | Snapshots are usually made twice a day (at 7am and at noon), during weekdays (Monday--Friday). Exactly how long they are kept depends on demand for storage space on that particular volume. | ||
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| + | We also make longer-term backups to tape, but these are intended more for disaster recovery than day-to-day restores of accidentally-deleted files, etc. | ||
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| + | ===== see also ===== | ||
| + | more general information: | ||