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Storage on KTH's file servers

Information about storage on KTH's file servers and how to get your files.

As an employee at KTH, you have access to storage space on KTH's file servers.

Your data is saved on servers located at KTH. All files on KTH's file servers are backed up every night.

The various file servers at KTH

There are various locations for storage on KTH's file servers.

Home directory

There is personal storage space available only to you (home directory), which you access from any computer you log in, either directly in the file system or through any application.

Here you should save your personal files to have them easily accessible.

Home directory exists in the file systems both in the Windows and Linux IT environment (AFS - Andrew File System).

Employees currently have access to 3GB of storage space in the home directory.

Employees who purchase IT Workplace with Windows  service currently have access to 20GB of storage space in the home directory. In case you need more space in your home directory please Contact KTH IT-Support .

Common storage areas for workgroups or project groups

There are also common storage areas for workgroups or project groups available.

A common directory for workgroups is used when a school, department or group need to share common information. On the other hand, a common directory for project groups is used for work groups, where members of the project do not have to be from the same group or department or school.

Access to KTH's file servers

You can access your home directory and the other shared storage spaces for workgroups or project groups via the web or through the file manager on your computer. Since there are file servers in both Windows environment and Linux environment, access methods are slightly different.

Access to KTH's file servers in the Windows server environment

Access to KTH file servers in the Linux server environment

The network file system AFS (Andrew File System) is used for home directories on many of KTH's computers and servers. Especially with Unix-like operating systems, Ubuntu and RedHat Linux, Solaris, macOS, etc.

Home directories are created for all users who have an affiliation.

Read more about How to use AFS (Andrew File System) .

Read more about Disk quota in AFS .