ISG News has posted a new item, 'New cloud storage service'
In the wake of Prism and Tempora I guess this comes exactly at the right time:
In collaboration with our colleagues at Informatikdienste we are proud to open
the beta test to a new ETH-wide cloud storage service: polybox.
If you've ever used dropbox et al., you've probably come to appreciate the
convenience of seamlessly sharing data from one computer or even mobile device
to another via a cloud storage service. Effortless though this might be, you
always have to keep in mind that your data will live ''somewhere out there'' in
the cloud, and as we've learned the hard way in the last few weeks, the audience
looking at your data is often larger than we think.
With polybox, this is fundamentally different: your data never leaves ETH's
servers unless you carry it away yourself. In contrast to basically all other
cloud storage services out there, polybox is therefore suited for storing data
you don't want everybody and their cousin to read.
The service is now open to beta testers and provides 5 GB of cloud storage to
every ETH student and employee. You can access your data via web frontend or
install the handy sync clients that come with it. Please note that the
documentation still lists some open issues (last two links in German) in the
beta version, so please be prepared to provide feedback if you encounter any
errors.
Please also note that polybox uses your n.ethz account and not your physics
account and hence has no relation to your data at D-PHYS.
You may view the latest post at
https://nic.phys.ethz.ch/news/2013/06/28/new-cloud-storage-service/
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ISG News has posted a new item, 'HIT Building: Electric Power Interruption on
Monday, 15th of July'
Due to a test relating the electric power supply of the HIT building there will
be a planed interruption from 6:30am to 9:30am on Monday the 15th of July.
Please note that the whole HIT building will be without electric power during
this time (The server room HIT D 13 is excluded from this interruption).
Shutdown your computer and switch off (use main switch if available or unplug)
your electrical devices in advance to avoid local data loss and help prevent
start-up peaks when electric power is switched back on.
You may view the latest post at
https://nic.phys.ethz.ch/news/2013/06/24/hit-building-electric-power-interr…
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Thomas Berchtold
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