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- | The lab relies on a college supported [[https:// | + | The lab relies on a college supported [[https:// |
- | ====== How does it work? ===== | + | ===== How does it work? ===== |
- | ===== Cloud Storage ==== | + | ==== Cloud Storage ==== |
Google Drive is a cloud based storage, which means the physical data are stored on Google servers. You can therefore access the data from any web browser and from any internet-connected device. | Google Drive is a cloud based storage, which means the physical data are stored on Google servers. You can therefore access the data from any web browser and from any internet-connected device. | ||
However, this is not a convenient (and sometimes impossible) way to interact with the data under all circumstances. For instance, if you're working on a manuscript you don't want to need to download the file and then be required to upload it when you're done editing. I'm sure you can see that this could quickly lead to version control chaos. Especially, if you were working with a collaborator. Which brings me to ... | However, this is not a convenient (and sometimes impossible) way to interact with the data under all circumstances. For instance, if you're working on a manuscript you don't want to need to download the file and then be required to upload it when you're done editing. I'm sure you can see that this could quickly lead to version control chaos. Especially, if you were working with a collaborator. Which brings me to ... | ||
- | ===== Local App ==== | + | ==== Local App ==== |
To get around this issue you can download the [[https:// | To get around this issue you can download the [[https:// | ||
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+ | <WRAP center round alert 100%> | ||
+ | ** Any edits/ | ||
+ | * If you delete a file from your local computer, it will be deleted from the cloud and from everybody else's computer too! | ||
+ | * Never delete or modify a file that does not belong to you | ||
+ | </ | ||
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+ | ===== How do I get access? ===== | ||
+ | To get access to the lab directories, | ||
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+ | All lab users will have access to the '' | ||
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+ | <WRAP center round info 100%> | ||
+ | The Google Drive program will allow you to specify which directories you want to synchronize with your local computer. This can be very useful. | ||
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+ | Imagine you have two computers. A desktop machine with lots of local storage, and a laptop with limited storage. Now let's assume you have two directories on Google Drive; one for movies (legally obtained, of course!), and one for class documents. Using the //sync options// you could specify that on the documents directory syncs to your laptop (where local storage space is at a premium), but that the both the documents //and// movies directories synch your desktop (where local storage space is not an issue). | ||
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+ | Great. So what's the problem? | ||
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+ | Unlike other similar services (e.g., [[https:// | ||
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