@@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ each intended for a different purpose. The three areas are `/common`, `/work`, a
HCC also offers a separate, near-line archive with space available for purchase called Attic. Attic provides reliable large data storage that is designed to be more reliable than `/work`, and larger than `/home`. More information on Attic and how to transfer data to and from Attic can be found on the [Using Attic]({{<relref"data_storage/using_attic">}}) page.
You can also use your [UNL Box.com]({{<relref"integrating_box_with_hcc">}}) account to download and
You can also use your [UNL OneDrive Account]({{<relref"data_transfer/using_rclone_with_hcc/">}}) account to download and
upload files from any of the HCC clusters.
For moving general data into or out of HCC Resources, users are recommended to use [scp]({{<relref"data_transfer/scp">}}) for command line transfers on Windows 10, MacOS, and Linux, or for graphical transfers, [WinSCP]({{<relref"data_transfer/winscp">}}) for Windows, and [CyberDuck]({{<relref"data_transfer/cyberduck">}}) for MacOS and Linux
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### Setup RClone
1. You must be able to access your [NU Office365 accunt](http://office.com/) account before beginning this process. Contact your local campus IT support if you need help with initial account setup.
1. You must be able to access your [NU Office365](http://office.com/) account before beginning this process. Contact your local campus IT support if you need help with initial account setup.
2. Due to the clusters being remote machines, **Rclone will need to be installed on your [local machine](https://rclone.org/downloads/) in order to authorize OneDrive**. Some services, such as Google Drive, do not require Rclone to be installed on your local machine.