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if you lose your connection to the mass storage.
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If you don't know how to run a screen session or move file from a terminal or if you are not sure
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of the method you should use, please contact the [Bioinformatic team](contacts).
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- Moving data to the "ARCHIVES" folder is not enough for them to be truncated.
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- **Moving data to the "ARCHIVES" folder is not enough for them to be truncated.**
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You have to ask the UDIMED/UDIGIGA IT specialist to archive them.
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Data in the "ARCHIVES" folder that haven't been truncated still takes up space on disk and are therefore
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still taken into account for the billing of your disk usage.
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Data in the "ARCHIVES" folder that haven't been truncated still takes up space on disk!!!
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- Each truncated file is occupying 4kb of space on disk. So, if you archive 1 million of individual files,
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the remaining volume on disk will be 4Gb (ish). However, if you have hundreds of thousands of small files,
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you'll save more space by grouping them into one file as explained [here](mass-storage/mass-storage-compression)
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