Difference between revisions of "ADPNet drop server"

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== Technical Details ==
 
== Technical Details ==
  
* **Domain Name:** <code>drop.adpn.org</code>
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* '''Domain Name:''' <code>drop.adpn.org</code>
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* '''Total Attached Storage:''' 10.0 TiB
  
 
The Drop Server is a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virtual_private_server VPS] with expansive attached storage, provided and managed by Auburn University Libraries. It runs on Red Hat Enterprise Linux. It hosts an SFTP file transfer server to receive AUs from [[ADPNet Member]] institutions, and it hosts an HTTP/HTTPS web server to provide AUs for ADPNet [[preservation nodes]] to harvest and preserve.
 
The Drop Server is a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virtual_private_server VPS] with expansive attached storage, provided and managed by Auburn University Libraries. It runs on Red Hat Enterprise Linux. It hosts an SFTP file transfer server to receive AUs from [[ADPNet Member]] institutions, and it hosts an HTTP/HTTPS web server to provide AUs for ADPNet [[preservation nodes]] to harvest and preserve.

Revision as of 06:56, 4 March 2021

The ADPNet drop server (drop.adpn.org) is a server shared by the Members of ADPNet for use in staging new or updated content for digital preservation. The goal is to simplify the process of ingesting content into the LOCKSS network: if you can use common file-uploading tools like WinSCP then you should be able to make content available to the network for preservation.

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Technical Details

  • Domain Name: drop.adpn.org
  • Total Attached Storage: 10.0 TiB

The Drop Server is a VPS with expansive attached storage, provided and managed by Auburn University Libraries. It runs on Red Hat Enterprise Linux. It hosts an SFTP file transfer server to receive AUs from ADPNet Member institutions, and it hosts an HTTP/HTTPS web server to provide AUs for ADPNet preservation nodes to harvest and preserve.