Posts Tagged files
Backup Policies for Research Data Storage (R: drive)
Posted by Petar Ivanov in Backup & Recovery, Desktop Computing & Printing, Personal and Departmental Storage (P&Q), Service Catalog, Services on April 29, 2013
Research Data Storage (R: drive) is backed up according to the following schedule: Once a month a full backup is taken and kept for a year. Full backups will pick up all files and filesystems at a “point in time” on a storage regardless of any other changes. A differential backup is taken once during [...]
Dropbox.com
Posted by Kevin Murphy in Communication & Collaboration, Service Catalog on June 23, 2011
Dropbox is a Web-based file hosting service that uses cloud computing to enable users to store and share files and folders with others across the Internet. Dropbox offers a free service with a limited quota and a paid service with expanded levels of quota. Clients are available for Windows, mac OSX, Linux, as well as [...]
How do I recover deleted files from a network share on a Mac OSX computer?
Posted by Kevin Murphy in Desktop Computing & Printing, Frequently Asked Questions on April 29, 2011
UIT Training has produced a handy tipsheet to assist with the recovery of deleted files on a Mac OSX computer. Click here to view Mac instructions
How do I recover deleted files or folders from the Q: drive?
Posted by Kevin Murphy in Desktop Computing & Printing, Service Catalog on April 29, 2011
UIT Training has produced a handy tip sheet that will assist you in recovering deleted files or folders from your Q: drive. Click here to view Windows instructions Click here to view Mac instructions If you are unable to restore the deleted file or folder, or have any additional questions, please contact OIT at oit@tufts.edu [...]
How do I recover deleted files from the P: Drive on a PC?
Posted by Kevin Murphy in Desktop Computing & Printing, Network & Connectivity, Service Catalog on April 29, 2011
University IT Training has produced a handy tipsheet that will assist you in recovering deleted files from the P: Drive. Click here to view Windows instructions