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User guide: XNAT user guide
Registration: Require registration to XNAT (via XNAT website) and access to Frontier project (contact Sophie/James/Ramon).
Access: Log in hereAccess: You can log in to XNAT, here, using your unikey. Please contact Sophie, James or Ramon for access to the Frontier project if you can’t see it in XNAT.
2. Research data store (RDS)
The RDS is the main location where you should be storing store all project information and data. All information in the RDS is backed up and securely stored. However, no heavy processing/analysis can be conducted on the RDS.
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Access: You can access Artemis via terminal, ssh clients or graphical login nodes.
Artemis training calendar: https://www.sydney.edu.au/research/facilities/sydney-informatics-hub/workshops-and-training/training-calendar.html
Artemis training recorded: https://sydney-informatics-hub.github.io/training.artemis.introhpc/
Data transfer training: https://sydney-informatics-hub.github.io/training.artemis.rds/
4. ARGUS
ARGUS is a GPU-powered Linux virtual research desktop. In simpler terms, you can treat ARGUS as a normal point and click computer that is connected to the University network. You can use ARGUS to run programs that have a graphical aspect (e.g. fsleyes, mrview). Window users can also use this as a method to access Artemis via the ARGUS terminal (mac users can already access Artemis using the terminal on their own computer).
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