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Create remote storage bucket/folder for test data (SLC images) #12
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We can definitely do this. When is it needed by? |
Hey, great!
If you prefer the latter option, that is fine with me. When would it be
available do you think?
Best regards Eigil
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We can definitely do this. When is it needed by?
If needed within one month's time, I will create an S3 bucket on AWS. If
not yet needed, I will create an S3 bucket in our own storage cluster in
our data centre. We prefer the latter option since otherwise, we'd have to
change it once we get our cluster going.
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I estimate around 30-40 days. |
Great that should be fine.
Best regards,
Eigil
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Subject: Re: [AIRCentre/SARProcessing.jl] Create remote storage bucket/folder for test data (SLC images) (Issue #12)
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Hi Joao, happy new year! |
Should be hosted on some service which is accessible to all. Ideally AIR could host something, as it would secure long-term access.
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