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Qumulo Central Storage

Qumulo Enterprise Network Attached Storage (NAS) system is available for data storage. This NAS is meticulously designed with robust resilience features and data write protection mechanisms. Specifically:

  1. High Resilience: The 13-node Qumulo NAS ensures high availability and fault tolerance. Even if individual nodes fail, the system continues to operate seamlessly, safeguarding critical data. 
  2. Data Write Protection: All write operations are meticulously managed to prevent data loss or corruption. Whether it’s user-generated content, databases, or critical files, the NAS ensures that data is consistently and accurately stored. 
  3. Network Integration: The NAS is seamlessly integrated into the Tulane network infrastructure. It communicates with other network components, applications, and services to facilitate efficient data exchange. 
  4. Snapshot Backups: In the 13-node Qumulo NAS, daily snapshots are taken to create restore points. These snapshots serve as backups, allowing for data recovery from specific points in time. Note that Snapshots are point-in-time copies of data, that capture the state of files and directories at a specific moment. The retention period for these snapshots is seven days. During this time, users can access and restore data from any of the daily snapshots taken within that window. Although Qumulo NAS storage is subsidized by Tulane University, a portion of the storage cost is currently charged back to all users. For more information on this service and pricing please visit.

Box

Box is also available for unlimited cloud data storage of single files up to 150GB and is accessible on any device. It is an encrypted, HIPPA-compliant storage that is automatically backed up.

OneDrive

Globus

What can I do with Globus?

  • Transfer files: From kilobytes to petabytes, with Globus you can efficiently, reliably, and securely move data between systems within your site or across an ocean
  • Share files with others: All you need is an email address to share data with colleagues – Globus manages authentication and access

How do I access Globus?

Globus is currently available by request for Tulane researchers.
Please note that you will need to submit a request detailing your use case and the parties to whom you’ll be receiving or sharing data for review. The requester will only be able to use Tulane Globus for the specific use case and transmit or receive data from the specific recipients identified in their request form.  If the use case or recipients change, users will be required to submit an additional request form to review the new use case and/or recipients.
If you or your team would like to use Globus, please contact Tulane IT at brm@tulane.edu.  


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Azure

Microsoft Azure is an emerging service available on a project-specific basis with fee-based chargeback as part of an ongoing IT pilot program. Azure provides scalable cloud-based solutions, offering flexible compute options alongside robust storage capabilities. The Microsoft Azure cloud computing platform that can be useful for complex workloads or those that require segmentation from Tulane’s network. The cost is based on individual usage requirements.