![]() ![]() ![]() Sample configuration for an S3-client (Cyberduck)įor direct data access, e.g. Here you will find an example of how to configure Cyberduck, a common S3 client.įor data published in RWTH Publications, it is advisable to use an S3 client. Wasabi is a S3 compatible object storage. Wasabi’s immutable buckets protect you against the most common causes of data loss. A variety of other S3 client software exists that can be used for data access. One simple storage solution that is faster than Amazon S3 yet cheaper than Amazon Glacier. However, the general workflow should not differ too much from client to client, so after working through this guide you can make appropriate adjustments for the S3 client of your choice.ĭownload the client and install it on your PC: Unfortunately, we cannot assist you in configuring each client. The installation requires Adminstrator privileges.Īlternatively (presuming you do not lack the know-how) you may compile your own version from source. Open a new connection by clicking on "Open Connection". Now you need to enter the access details in the configuration window. Overall there are five input fields to be filled - their respective values may be taken from the resource configuration in coscine or RWTH Publications. In case of RWTH Publications you can find all relevant data to access your dataset in the document "DataAccess_DataAccess.pdf". Be advised that the input field Server corresponds to the field Entry Point in Coscine. In case you copy the field's value you should paste it without prefix in Cyberduck, as Cyberduck may have trouble interpreting the URL correctly and may want to redirect you to a different server. For the sake of simplicity you should copy aforementioned value from the table below. ![]()
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