Efficient Data Access
As a SIF user, you can work locally on your computer with your SIF files by connecting SIF as a network drive for efficient and transparently integrated file access through different interfaces.
These interfaces allow you to transfer many or big files more efficiently and to map your individual SIF project files and folders on your local PC or workstation. In that way you can work with them as if they were local files.
Please note that the strict SIF project isolation applies to these interfaces as well, so you can only have one project open at a time. If you have more than one SIF project you configure efficient access for each of them individually.
All the interfaces use a secure connection to SIF, so they are accessible from anywhere where you have an Internet connection. Thus, you do not need VPN or anything like that to access them from outside UCPH. However, they require you to have an active two-factor authentication session from the same computer for added security.
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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.
- ⏩️ Workarounds
Sometimes workarounds are necessary. Those can be found here.