Project space can be used privately, or shared with collaborators (hence the name, "shared space"). Because our researchers bring confidential data to the RCE, we keep all project space separate from your home directory. There are four types of project space:
When you apply for an RCE account, you are asked which category would best suit your needs. Therefore, you should know ahead of time if your data is rated as confidential information by your IRB.
HMDC offers two backup plans for your data. If you have large data sets, there is a nominal fee involved; please contact us for more information.
Home directories are always named with your username, and can be found at /nfs/home/J/jsmith/
, or by using the tilde shortcut: ~/
. Personal project space is also named after your username (jsmith
in this example), but shared space can take any name. It will be located depending on the type of project space you requested:
/nfs/projects/p/projectname
/nfs/projects_nobackup/p/projectname
/nfs/projects_ci3/p/projectname
/nfs/projects_nobackup_ci3/p/projectname
(In this example, ci3
denotes level 3 confidential data. For more information on security ratings, see Harvards data classification table.)
To make accessing your project space easier, a shortcut (called a symbolic link, or symlink) is created in your home directory in ~/shared_space/
. In this directory, you will find symlinks to all the projects of which you are a member. For example, as a researcher, I may store my raw data in ~/shared_space/ci3_politicalfunds/data/
and my output in ~/shared_space/ci3_politicalfunds/output/
. I could then additionally access my output from /nfs/projects_ci3/p/ci3_politicalfunds/output/...
.
You are welcome to create your own symlinks! In this example, I want a shortcut to my project space on the desktop, for easier access in my NX session. From a terminal, I would execute this command: ln -s ~/Desktop/politicalfunds /nfs/projects_ci3/p/ci3_politicalfunds
(please take note there is no trailing slash).
NOTICE: Do not use your home directory to store IRB-rated confidential (i.e. level 3) data, as home directories do not have the same security applied as project spaces. You should also avoid saving large files to your home directory as there is a 2GB quota (and exceeding that quota will prevent new NX sessions) however all project directories have individual quotas.