Connect ERDA as a Network Drive
As a ERDA user, you can work locally on your computer with your ERDA files by connecting ERDA as a network drive for efficient and transparently integrated file access through different interfaces. These interfaces allow you to transfer files more efficiently and to map your ERDA files and folders on your local PC or workstation. This means that when you make changes to the files via the network drive, the changes directly applies to the files in ERDA.
Network drive access uses a secure connection, making the files available everywhere, as long as you have internet access. This means that you do not need a VPN to work with the files outside UCPH.
You have several options for connecting ERDA as a network drive, but below is a comparison of the two most popular choices:
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WebDAVS is an abbreviation for Web-based Distributed Authoring and Versioning. A “S” is for secure, as it all runs on a secure connection.
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SSHFS is an abbreviation for Secure Shell File System and is the client that connects an SFTP service as a network drive on your computer. SFTP is an abbreviation for Secure File Transfer Protocol.
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Tip
We recommend SSHFS with SFTP, particularly for users who feel comfortable with the technology and/or who work intensively with their data.
- ⏩️ WebDAVS
WebDAVS is a popular protocol to access remote storage using extensions to the HTTP protocol and is the simpler option.
- ⏩️ SSHFS with SFTP
SSHFS with SFTP is another popular option to access remote storage that uses the SSH File Transfer Protocol, and is the more robust, but more complex option.
- ⏩️ FTPS
FTPS is another secure and efficient file transfer protocol built on top of the old FTP protocol, but with proper security added.