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See Running on SLAC Central Linux for a list of login servers, and batch resources and best practices.
Disk space:
- your home directory is in AFS (Andrews File System) and can readily be expanded to 20 GB. This space is backed up and is where code etc should go. This is also true for conda environments.
- note that afs uses a token system: when you log in you have a 25 hr token giving you write access. If you leave a session running longer, you'll need to refresh your token via the kinit command.
- there is user nfs space, available on request via the slac-helplist mailing list. This space is natively gpfs and can be accessed via either gpfs (more efficient access) or nfs paths.
- gpfs: /gpfs/slac/fermi/fs2/u/<your_dir>
- nfs: /nfs/farm/g/glast/u/<your_dir>
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