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Information Technology Services at UMSL has made 110 TB of cloud-based storage available to the Biology Department. This storage is available from Amazon Glacier, which is described in detail here: [http://aws.amazon.com/glacier/ Introduction to Amazon Glacier]. | |||
[http://aws.amazon.com/glacier/ Introduction to Amazon Glacier] | |||
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[[Image:umsl_glacier.jar]] | '''Getting Started''' | ||
In order to interact with Amazon Glacier, you need three things: | |||
* An Access Key | |||
* A Secret Access Key | |||
* The appropriate Java file | |||
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Both of the access keys are provided by ITS and are unique for each user. If you need your keys, contact Michael Hughes (hughesmi <at> umsl.edu. The Java file can be downloaded here: [[Image:umsl_glacier.jar]]. Please download this file and place it in an appropriate folder. Once it is downloaded, run the executable .jar file. This should open a window that looks like Figure 1. | |||
Revision as of 08:06, 17 December 2014
Amazon Glacier Data Storage
Information Technology Services at UMSL has made 110 TB of cloud-based storage available to the Biology Department. This storage is available from Amazon Glacier, which is described in detail here: Introduction to Amazon Glacier.
Getting Started
In order to interact with Amazon Glacier, you need three things:
- An Access Key
- A Secret Access Key
- The appropriate Java file
Both of the access keys are provided by ITS and are unique for each user. If you need your keys, contact Michael Hughes (hughesmi <at> umsl.edu. The Java file can be downloaded here: File:Umsl glacier.jar. Please download this file and place it in an appropriate folder. Once it is downloaded, run the executable .jar file. This should open a window that looks like Figure 1.
UMSL Genomics
Department of Biology
University of Missouri, St. Louis