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Yoda Manuals
This section explains how to get started with Yoda.
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The
Yoda Topic page
explains how to request storage space in Yoda for your project.
The Yoda Web Portal
This page provides an overview of the Yoda functionality you can access through the Yoda Web Portal.
Invitations and logging in
This page explains how to accept a Yoda SRAM invitation and how to log in.
Finding and restoring data
This page explains the Search functionality of Yoda and how you can use it to restore older versions of a file.
Managing Groups, Users and Access Rights
This page explains how to use the Yoda Group Manager to manage the users who have access to the Group’s data.
Notifications
This page explains how to view notifications.
Adding Metadata
This page provides guidance on how to add metadata to your datasets in Yoda.
Selecting a license for your dataset
This page provides guidance on how to choose a license for your archived and published datasets.
Archiving data
This page provides guidance on using the archiving functionality of Yoda.
Publishing data
This page explains how to publish an archived dataset from the Yoda Vault.
Data Transfer overview
This page provides an overview of the 3 main ways to transfder data to and from Yoda:
Creating a Data Access Password
This page explains how to set a Data Access Password to access data via the Yoda WebDAV and iRODS interfaces.
Data access on Linux
This page explains how to access your Yoda data via the WebDAV interface on Linux.
Data access on MacOS
This page explains how to access your Yoda data via the WebDAV interface on MacOS.
Data access on Windows
This page explains how to access your Yoda data via the WebDAV interface on Windows machines.
Using Cyberduck
This page explains how to connect to the Yoda WebDAV interface using Cyberduck.
Encrypting your data using Cryptomator and Cyberduck
This page explains how to connect to use Cyberduck together with Cryptomator to encrypt data stored on Yoda.
Using icommands
This page explains how to install the iRODS icommands on a Linux OS (native and using WSL2 on Windows).
Using Rclone
This page explains how to use Rclone software, on Windows, MacOS or Linux, to access your data via the Yoda WebDAV interface.
Using Webdrive
This page explains how to use WebDrive software, on Windows, to access your data via the Yoda WebDAV interface.
Using Windows Explorer
This page explains how to connect to your data via the Yoda WebDAV interface by assigning a drive letter on Windows.
Using WinSCP
This page explains how to use WinSCP software, on Windows, to access your data via the Yoda WebDAV interface.
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