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Faculty, staff, and students in the College of Engineering may have access to the following file storage options.

COE-FS.engr.tamu.edu

COE-FS.engr.tamu.edu is the central storage system used by the College of Engineering and TEES.  Most notably it is used for Departmental Share drives and Research storage including export control and ITAR data.

More information on COE-FS can be found on the coe-fs.engr.tamu.edu page.

CrashPlan by Code42

CrashPlan offers a secure cloud environment for Faculty and Staff in the College of Engineering and TEES to back up their documents.

More information on CrashPlan can be found here.

Not recommended for research data storage.

Google Drive

Google Drive is a cloud storage service with unlimited storage included with the Google Apps connected to your TAMU Gmail account. Access is provided to all students by default, for Faculty and Staff an account has to be enabled.

More information on Google Drive and Google Apps at Texas A&M can be found here.

Not recommended for research data storage.

OneDrive

OneDrive is a cloud storage service with up to 1TB of storage included with your TAMU Microsoft 365 account.

More information on OneDrive and Microsoft 365 for Texas A&M be accessed here.

Not recommended for research data storage.

Syncplicity

The TAMU System contract for Syncplicity will be terminated on December 1, 2021.

The TAMU System contract is ending in December of 2021 and will not be renewed. The recommended replacement is Microsoft OneDrive, which now provides 5TB of storage space for Employees.

If you do not have much data in Syncplicity, you can download it all from the TAMU Syncplicity web portal and then upload it to the OneDrive service listed above. If anything is shared, you will need to reshare all folders again manually.

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