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**sshfs** | **sshfs** | ||
* Allows you to mount a cluster directory as a subdirectory on your local machine. | * Allows you to mount a cluster directory as a subdirectory on your local machine. | ||
- | * https:// | + | * https:// |
* win-sshfs (for Windows) | * win-sshfs (for Windows) | ||
* sshfs-win (for Windows) | * sshfs-win (for Windows) | ||
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**Globus** | **Globus** | ||
- | You can use Globus Connect Personal to create a Globus endpoint allowing you to copy files to or from the cluster. The instructions for doing so are here: https:// | + | You can use Globus Connect Personal to create a Globus endpoint allowing you to copy files to or from the cluster |
Globus Connect Personal is available as a module on the cluster (with name " | Globus Connect Personal is available as a module on the cluster (with name " | ||
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- | You should then be able to find your endpoint within your Globus account. | + | You should then be able to find your cluster |
Check status of your Globus connection with: | Check status of your Globus connection with: |