Network based storage: getting students to actually use it

Allan Chen
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The Academic Computing department at Stanford University has worked on implementing an effective network storage strategy for some time. Students need to be able to access their files in our labs, in their rooms, and even off campus. While removable media in the form of floppy then Zip discs and now USB "thumbdrives" have filled this need to an extent, it is still critical to offer a reliable network option. Central IT has offered a network storage solution for a number of years, but achieving wide-spread use through reliable means has been difficult. They have offered and/or built tools ranging from simple FTP to modified versions of proprietary clients to students to access their home folders. However, it was not until very recently that use of this service has increased. The biggest factor in this change was not simply that the methods for access matured, but that we have designed our desktop experience to make such access seamless and invisible. This, in turn, has encouraged students to use this single solution across campus, in our clusters and on their own machines.
基于网络的存储:让学生真正使用它
一段时间以来,斯坦福大学的学术计算部门一直致力于实现一种有效的网络存储策略。学生需要能够访问他们的文件在我们的实验室,在他们的房间,甚至在校外。虽然软盘形式的可移动媒体,然后是Zip光盘和现在的USB“拇指驱动器”在一定程度上满足了这种需求,但提供可靠的网络选择仍然至关重要。中央IT提供网络存储解决方案已有多年,但通过可靠的手段实现广泛使用一直很困难。他们提供和/或构建了各种工具,从简单的FTP到修改版本的专有客户端,以供学生访问他们的主文件夹。然而,直到最近,这项服务的使用才有所增加。这种变化的最大因素不仅仅是访问方法的成熟,而是我们设计的桌面体验使这种访问无缝且不可见。这反过来又鼓励学生在整个校园、我们的集群和他们自己的机器上使用这个单一的解决方案。
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