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dataverse-user
where is the data stored?
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dataverse-user
if i download the open source web application and start a repository, where is the data stored?
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pameyer
hi dataverse-user
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pameyer
if you're running your own installation of dataverse, it stores the data on that system
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pameyer
does that help?
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dataverse-user
but where is that?
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dataverse-user
just online?
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dataverse-user
if I'm a professor and want to start my own repository for all data related to what i research, where does that data get stored?
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pameyer
if your a professor who's downloaded the dataverse application, and installed it on one of your own servers, then the data gets stored on that server.
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dataverse-user
so there is a limit then correct?
19:34
dataverse-user
servers can only be so big right?
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pameyer
aka - file storage; the files would still be accessible from the web interface
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pameyer
sorry - crossed messages
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pameyer
the limits are more due to transfer than storage
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pameyer
you're right that servers have limited capacity
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pameyer
are you thinking TB or PB?
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dataverse-user
so one can use harvards own datarepository or one can download the open web source and make their own data respository
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pameyer
correct - harvard dataverse does have storage limits, though
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dataverse-user
so what is it that you're offering?
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pameyer
?
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pameyer
one of the harvard dataverse folks would have a better sense of storage limits than me
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dataverse-user
is it a shell?
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dataverse-user
or format?
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dataverse-user
explain to me the difference between a repository and a dataverse
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pameyer
ah - think I understand what you
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pameyer
're asking now
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pameyer
dataverse is a web application, which is used for running data repositories. one of those repositories is harvard dataverse.
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dataverse-user
so when i download the web application, a repository is created i can make my own
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dataverse-user
call it John Doe's dataverse
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pameyer
right.
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pameyer
you could also create John Doe's dataverse within Harvard Dataverse; the hostname and DOI infrastructure might be different
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dataverse-user
oay
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dataverse-user
okay*
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dataverse-user
in the first instance, the data would be stored in the same place as the software?
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dataverse-user
and the second case the data would be stored in harvards dataverse?
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pameyer
right
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dataverse-user
hello
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pameyer
hello
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dataverse-user
I want to know what size of storage for researchers?
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pameyer
in harvard dataverse?
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dataverse-user
We don't know if we should join in harvard dataverse. We are a research lab at UCLA. We need a repository for 2TB.
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pameyer
support dataverse.org would know better than me; but I think you're probably correct about that being bigger than ideal for harvard dataverse
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pameyer
any particular type of data?
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dataverse-user
We are a very interdisciplinary research lab in environmental health sciences. Some typical data include those in csv, ArcGIS, and R programming codes.
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dataverse-user
Do you suggest me to email support dataverse.org?
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pameyer
makes sense - I know of some domain-specific repositories that could take data in that size range; but sounds like there might not be one
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pameyer
yes - I'd suggest emailing that address. I don't have the specifics for how much space they provide to researchers
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dataverse-user
Sure I will email them now! Thank you!
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pameyer
Your welcome :)
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