On Jan 18, 2019, at 11:16 AM, Herbert J. Bernstein <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
The zenodo policies seem to the most workable as a start. I would suggest contacting them for the cases that go over 50GB, but at worst splitting into 50GB chunks. -- Herbert
Hi Aaron,
can you slice your data and then link to the bits?
We're currently trying to find out what "unlimited Google Drive storage" means by uploading pi in chunks of 70 GB or so.
All best.
Andreas
Dear CCP4ites,
Is anyone aware of online repositories that will store huge sets of raw data (>100 GB)? I’m aware of Zenodo and SBGrid, but Zenodo’s limit is typically 50 GB and their absolute limit is 100 GB. SBGrid has yet to respond to my emails.
I could host them myself, but the involuntary dry heaving response I got when I brought up the idea to our IT department implied they were less enthused with the idea than I was. So a cloud service would be far more preferable as a long term solution.
Thanks,Aaron
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