Information Technology

Storage for My Stuff

All your personal files can now be stored in the space allocated to your Rice NetID account in the new network. Some customers call this personal storage space their "home directory." In addition to increased space (up from 100 MB in the old Owlnet system), the new enterprise class storage area is backed up automatically several times each day.

Storage Space

As soon as your NetID is established, you are automatically assigned a specific amount of electronic storage space.

For individuals:

For Rice colleges, departments, centers, and institutes

FAQs for storage space

Map a drive for your storage space

To begin utilizing your storage space, simply map a drive on your computer to the storage location. In the past, undergraduates have selected their U: drive for their personal account storage mapping. Whenever you are logged into a Rice computer, you can save your files and images to a folder in this drive. Additional instructions on mapping or mounting drives and sharing subfolders can be found in the IT Tutorials wiki:

 

Subversion

Subversion is a free/open-source version control system. That is, Subversion manages files and directories, and the changes made to them, over time. This allows you to recover older versions of your data, or examine the history of how your data changed. In this regard, many people think of a version control system as a sort of "time machine".

 

 

 

 
 
 

 
  
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