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Department of Information Technology

Storage facilities and their use

Storage for Employees and Students and Their Use

If you need to store research data within a project in the data repository (e.g., Open Access articles or if you need a DOI), please proceed to the UVIS website.

Data Categorization:

Data Types:

  • Files and Documents
  • Photos and Videos
  • Databases
  • Archiving and Infrequently Used Data
  • Backups

Maximum File Size:

Defined as the size of files you can upload, does not indicate the storage space available.

  • Small Files: Small files typically have sizes in the range of kilobytes to a few megabytes. Examples include text documents, presentations, or small images.
  • Medium-sized Files: Medium-sized files typically range from a few megabytes to tens of gigabytes. Examples include videos in standard resolution, extensive documents with images, or large data tables.
  • Large Files: Large files usually have sizes in the range of tens of gigabytes to terabytes. Examples include high-resolution videos, extensive datasets, or disk images.
  • Very Large Files: Very large files represent extremely voluminous data, reaching sizes of terabytes to petabytes. Examples include extensive datasets from scientific experiments, high-resolution video recordings, or genetic sequences.

Physical Storage

Network Disks (Internal)

Cloud Solution (Contractual)

Cloud Solution (External) - NOT RECOMMENDED

Data Encryption

Data encryption guide: You can find it here under Disk and Message Encryption; here you will find simple encryption for Windows 7 and above (does not work in Windows Home edition).

Note that in case of losing the key to encrypted files, the university cannot assist in decryption!



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