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Provides This article provides information about what a workspace Workspace is, and the use cases and requirements for requesting one. Please note that this article is relevant to Integrated Discover Program (IDP) investigators. If you are an External (Public Data Release) User, please visit our Workspaces for Data Releases article. |
What is a Workspace?
Analytics Workspaces are virtual environments offered to Brain-CODE users to facilitate analysis on large and complex datasets. Rather than relying on the resources provided on your local computer, users can remotely access Workspaces powered through the Centre for Advanced Computing (CAC) at Queen’s University, providing users with memory, storage, and cores that may not be available to them locally.
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Power: Access to more storage and cores of computing power than the resources of a local computer.
Security: Professionally managed by the Indoc Consortium staff.
Access: Your data can be accessed anywhere via internet connection.
Storage: 2TB or more per workspace.
Ease of Use: The ability to log off and pick up analyses from where you left off when you log back in.
Data Integration: Combine datasets to discover underlying patterns of diseases.
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How can I apply for a workspace?
To learn how to apply for a Workspace, please visit our Applying for a Workspace article.
Who can I talk to for more information?
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