File storage and backup
All employees and students at the University of Bergen have a personal area at the UiB file servers.
This is the "home directory" where you should store personal files associated with work or studies at UiB.
The IT department provides backup and access control to keep your files safe.
Safe in the home directory
Employees have 10 GB of storage, students 2 GB (October 2009). Available space is expanded at irregular intervals.
On a Windows PC set up by the IT department, you will find your home directory as drive O:\ or "My Documents". This is the default storage. On Linux you will find your home directory on the desktop as your username's "home".
At UiB Windows PCs, you always find the home directory as "My documents" or drive O:\.
Synchronizing laptop and home directory
Laptops are set up by the IT department to synchronize with your home directory. This is to ensure that all files remain in your home directory. When you work on your PC outside the UiB network, the files and documents are stored locally on your PC. The synchronization transfers new or updated files to and from your home directory to be automatically backed up every night. Without this synchronization, the files will be lost e.g. if the laptop is lost, the hard drive broken or the files deleted. Remember that synchronization must be run without error messages.
Read more about Windows laptops and synchronization
Units at UiB have shared server directories for internal file sharing. Specific read and write access here may be admitted on demand. On Windows computers, the primary units shared directory will appear automatically as drive P:\ in "My Computer".
Additional shared directories may be created e.g. for interdisciplinary cooperation.
If you have more than one employer at UiB, you may apply for access to additional shared directories in [Sebra]. These must be connected manually, in Windows preferrably as Q: \.