Overview

The Data Management page serves as a comprehensive guide for efficient data handling and secure backup strategies within the College of the Environment. This guide is designed to assist staff, faculty, and students in managing their data in a manner that aligns with institutional policies, enhances collaboration, and ensures compliance with regulatory requirements.

Key elements of this page include an overview of different data storage and backup solutions such as Local Storage, External Drives, SharePoint, and Ceph Cluster. Additionally, it outlines data classification, backup frequency, and retention policies to ensure optimal security and disaster recovery.


Purpose

The purpose of this page is to offer practical guidance on managing data across the College, helping all members maintain data integrity, security, and compliance with institutional policies. The guide aims to:

This page functions as a centralized hub for all data management inquiries, offering tools, resources, and FAQs.


Backup Methods

The College uses multiple storage and backup solutions, each suited for specific data needs. Below is a breakdown of the key methods and their recommended use cases:

Local Storage

External Drives

SharePoint

SharePoint Sites for Faculty

You can access these from the main SharePoint page for the College: https://wwu2.sharepoint.com/sites/CENV under the Faculty & Staff Storage dropdown.

Ceph Cluster

For large-scale data storage, particularly for research data and long-term archives, Ceph is the primary solution. Access to Ceph shares is controlled through Active Directory (AD) security groups, and share management involves creating and assigning appropriate permissions.


Data Classification

Classifying your data helps in determining the appropriate storage method and security level. Use the following guidelines for classification:


Data Backup, Retention, and Cleanup Policies

To ensure data security and prevent data loss, it is essential to establish regular backup routines and implement retention policies across all storage solutions. This section outlines best practices for backing up data and maintaining data integrity through periodic cleanups.


Backup Frequency and Retention Policies


Retention Policies

Retention policies for data stored in Local Storage, SharePoint, and Ceph are still under discussion and will be finalized in collaboration with EIS, Mariah, and the Faculty. These policies will outline how long data will be kept and when it will be archived or deleted, ensuring compliance with university and grant regulations.


Collaboration and Sharing

Internal Collaboration

For internal teams, SharePoint and Teams are the primary tools for collaboration. Best practices include:

External Collaboration

For external collaborators, only grant temporary access when needed, using SharePoint’s secure sharing features.


Tools and Resources

Available Tools

Training and Support


FAQ

  1. Why are we moving from local servers to Ceph and SharePoint? We aim to enhance data security, streamline collaboration, and reduce reliance on aging local servers.

  2. Why did we remove the servers? The servers were aging and required constant maintenance, which delayed critical tasks. By transitioning to cloud-based solutions like Ceph and SharePoint, we reduce the risks associated with server outages, improve data accessibility, and enhance security with automatic backups.

  3. Why can't we log into OneDrive on shared computers? OneDrive is intended for individual use with personalized login credentials, ensuring data privacy and security. Shared computers pose a risk for unauthorized access to your personal files. Additionally, OneDrive downloads data to the local machine, which can create storage issues on low-capacity drives. For these reasons, OneDrive is not configured for multi-user environments.

  4. Where is my data that was on the servers? Your data from the servers has been securely migrated to either OneDrive, SharePoint, or the Ceph Cluster based on its classification and usage needs. Please check with your department or IT if you're unsure where specific files were moved.

  5. What happens to my data on local servers? Your data will be assessed, cleaned up, and migrated to OneDrive and SharePoint. Data deemed necessary for physical archiving will be securely stored.

  6. How do I organize my files before migration? Create a clear folder structure in OneDrive that reflects how you want your files to be organized in SharePoint. Categorize your files into active projects, archives, and personal data.

  7. How do I request access to the Ceph Share? Please contact [Admin Name] to request access, specifying your project needs.

  8. Will I still be able to access my files offline? Yes, with the OneDrive sync client, you can access and work on your files offline. Changes will sync automatically when you reconnect to the internet.

  9. How can I ensure my files are secure? Review and adjust file permissions, especially for sensitive data. SharePoint provides robust security features to protect your data.

  10. What are the benefits of using SharePoint? SharePoint offers enhanced collaboration features, centralized document management, and easy sharing across departments, streamlining workflow and communication.

  11. What happens to my data after I leave the College? Any data stored in SharePoint can be archived or deleted follow the retention policy.

  12. What if I need help during the migration? I am available to provide one-on-one assistance throughout the migration process. Please reach out to me for any support or questions you may have.

  13. How often should I clean up my files after migration? Regular audits and cleanups are recommended to maintain an organized and efficient data environment. Implementing data lifecycle policies will help manage retention and deletion.

  14. Can I use external hard drives for backup? While external drives can be used for temporary backups, they are not recommended.