Standard of practice: Never have a unique, valuable file on a single storage or device. Options:
- Back it up, with versioning. (Traditional)
- Store it elsewhere, and mount it so files easily accessed. (File server)
- Store it elsewhere, and access files via web browser. (Typically cloud services)
- Sync it elsewhere, with versioning. (Typically cloud services)
Service | Use | Cost ("Free" means free to departments/ users) | Notes | Comparison to other services |
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Cornell owned desktop or mobile device | Work or personal files. Backup encouraged if files deemed unique and valuable. No sharing directly. (Promotes use of email with copy of file attachment.)
| Sunk cost of provisioning a system. Fee-based service, if backups are being done. | Historical default. | |
A&S's file storage | Work files. Best for static sharing arrangements. ChemIT mediates permission, including sharing. Sharing with those with CU NetIDs or publicly
| Free | For departmental administration only. | |
CIT's SFS (file storage) | The funder gets to specify files appropriate. ChemIT mediates permissions, including sharing. Sharing with those with CU NetIDs or publicly Provides versioning and access to last version of deleted files. Is backed up off-campus for disaster recovery of service's data.
| Fee-based service. Reasonable cost for up to 1-2TB of data. | ||
Box.com | Work or personal files. User mediates sharing to others with CU NetIDs or publicly, so good for ad hoc sharing (usually beats emailing documents) Provides versioning and access to last version of deleted files. Is backed up off-campus for disaster recovery of service's data.
| Free | Limitations on single files size, but that's not a problem for most people. Limitations on path name length, file types, file names, etc. | |
MS OneDrive | Work or personal files. User mediates sharing to others with CU NetIDs or publicly, so good for ad hoc sharing (usually beats emailing documents).
| Free | Limitations on single files size, but that's not a problem for most people. | |
MS-provisioned SharePoint | Work files. User mediates sharing to others with CU NetIDs or publicly, so good for ad hoc sharing (usually beats emailing documents)
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CU-provisioned (local) SharePoint | Work files. User mediates sharing to others with CU NetIDs or publicly, so good for ad hoc sharing (usually beats emailing documents)
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Cornell's Dropbox | Work files. Temporary sharing with anyone. Only sanctioned tool for transferring sensitive university data. | Free | Limitations on single files size, but that's not a problem for most people. | |
Non-Cornell file sync services (ex. Dropbox, iDrive, etc.) | Personal files. Backups encouraged if used for work files, and there may be other issues. User mediates sharing to anyone with service account or publicly, so good for ad hoc sharing (usually beats emailing documents)
| Free and fee-based. | No institutional oversight, restoration, access, or path to service escalation. Limitations on single files size, but that's not a problem for most people. |