The RDM Support team is here to assist you in finding the right IT and storage solutions for your research project. The SDU recommended options you have for storing data are the Microsoft solutions described HERE, and UCloud. An overview of all the approved IT systems at SDU can be found here.
More advice and recommendations on dealing with your research data are available here on the SDUnet internal “Data protection at SDU” page.
High performance computing (HPC) at SDU
SDU eScience Center aim to make High Performance Computing (HPC) available to both experienced and novice users. The eScience Center is therefore incredibly excited to introduce a new major UCloud release, which offers some of the most requested features for collaboration.
All researchers affiliated with the Danish universities and the Royal Danish Library can get access and use the ABACUS2.0 supercomputer under the same conditions.
- To request access, please fill out the Account Request Form.
- Proposers for any kind of allocation schemes must hold at least the position of postdoc within their institution.
- PhD students request access in consultation with, and under the auspices of, their supervisor.
- Users are billed according to how many node hours they could be allocated on ABACUS2.0.
Working with personal (including sensitive) or confidential data
There is a big difference between working with personal or confidential data and not. In that case you may only use SDU-approved systems and
SDU recommends that you use SharePoint, Nextcloud, Onedrive, S4 or Ucloud.
IT services at SDU have prepared this guide on “How to store personal data at SDU” , and RIO has prepared a guide on "How to handle personal data in a research project".
To get more support with your sensitive data, see the RDM-support page on GDPR and legal issues for more information.
Contact
If you have any questions regarding IT and storage solutions for your research project, you can contact the SDU RDM-support team by e-mail at rdm-support@bib.sdu.dk or contact the RDM Support team member for IT services: Erik B. Madsen or the eScience center: Bjørn Høj Jakobsen directly.