@@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ All HCC machines have three separate areas for every user to store data,
each intended for a different purpose. The three areas are `/common`, `/work`, and `/home`, each with different functions. `/home` is your home directory with a quota limit of **20GB** and is backed up for best-effort disaster recovery purposes. `/work` is the high performance, I/O focused directory for running jobs. `/work` has a **50TB per group quote**, is not backed-up and is subject to a [purge policy]({{<relref"data_storage/#purge-policy">}}) of **6 months of inactivity on a file**. `/common` works similarly to `/work` and is mounted with read and write capabilities on all HCC clusters, meaning any files on `/common` can be accessed from all of HCC clusters unlike `/home` and `/work` which are cluster dependant. More information on the three storage areas on HCC's clusters are available in the [Data Storage]({{<relref"data_storage">}}) page.
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.
HCC also offers a separate, near-line archive with space available for lease 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 OneDrive Account]({{<relref"data_transfer/using_rclone_with_hcc/">}}) account to download and