From 22706294b1465f70194a1099f849a29101b12a75 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Sajid Ali Date: Wed, 25 Feb 2026 14:49:30 -0500 Subject: [PATCH] why does our public facing policy documentation break without warning ... --- docs/hpc/03_storage/01_intro_and_data_management.mdx | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/docs/hpc/03_storage/01_intro_and_data_management.mdx b/docs/hpc/03_storage/01_intro_and_data_management.mdx index 836f04f426..4ae3d4aa33 100644 --- a/docs/hpc/03_storage/01_intro_and_data_management.mdx +++ b/docs/hpc/03_storage/01_intro_and_data_management.mdx @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ :::warning[Only approved for Moderate Risk Data] - High Risk data, such as those that include Personal Identifiable Information (PII) or electronic Protected Health Information (ePHI) or Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI) **should NOT be stored in the HPC Environment**. We recommend using the [Secure Research Data Environments (SRDE)](../../srde/01_getting_started/01_intro.md) instead for this. -- The Office of Sponsored Projects (OSP) & Global Office of Information Security (GOIS) are exclusively empowered to classify the risk categories for a dataset as listed in the [NYU Electronic Data and System Risk Classification Policy](https://www.nyu.edu/about/policies-guidelines-compliance/policies-and-guidelines/electronic-data-and-system-risk-classification.html). +- The Office of Sponsored Projects (OSP) & Global Office of Information Security (GOIS) are exclusively empowered to classify the risk categories for a dataset as listed in the [NYU Electronic Data and System Risk Classification Policy](https://www.nyu.edu/about/policies-guidelines-compliance/policies-and-guidelines/data-risk-classification-policy.html). ::: The HPC environment provides access to the file-systems listed below to better serve your needs for managing research data during all stages of the [research data life cycle](https://guides.nyu.edu/dataservices#s-lg-box-33756318). Reviewing the list of available file-systems and their intended uses can help you in selecting the right file-system for your tasks. Please note that there are strict limits on the size and number of files you are allowed to have on each filesystem. To find out your current disk space & inode quota utilization refer to the section on [understanding user quota limits.](./05_best_practices.mdx#user-quota-limits-and-the-myquota-command)