Onedata is a global data management system, providing easy access to distributed storage resources, supporting wide range of use cases from personal data management to data-intensive scientific computations. Please visit the Onedata homepage (https://onedata.org) for more information, including the documentation and API specifications.
Onedata is composed of three components:
- Onezone - allows connecting multiple storage providers (Oneprovider instances) into a distributed domain and offers a centralized Graphical User Interface for navigating the domain and performing data management tasks,
- Oneprovider - component deployed at each storage provider site, responsible for unifying and controlling access to data over low level storage resources of the provider,
- Oneclient - command line tool which enables transparent access to user data spaces through Fuse virtual filesystem.
Each of those components has its own code repository listed in the table below:
Component | Repository |
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Onezone | https://github.com/onedata/onezone-pkg |
Oneprovider | https://github.com/onedata/oneprovider-pkg |
Oneclient | https://github.com/onedata/oneclient-pkg |
Please use GitHub issues mechanism as the main channel for reporting bugs and requesting support or new features.
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This work was supported in part by 2017's research funds in the scope of the co-financed international projects framework (project no. 3711/H2020/2017/2).
This work is co-funded by the EOSC-hub project (Horizon 2020) under Grant number 777536.