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* UPDox supports a wide range document types.  
* UPDox supports a wide range document types.  
* Recommendation: Ultra-sensitive documents passed through the Repositories should be encrypted by tools like [http://www.truecrypt.org/ TrueCrypt]. (It's only the "ultra" ones that should be doubly secured, since UPDox already has its own security measures.)   
* Recommendation: Ultra-sensitive documents passed through the Repositories should be encrypted by tools like [http://www.truecrypt.org/ TrueCrypt]. (It's only the "ultra" ones that should be doubly secured, since UPDox already has its own security measures.)   
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=Backup=
* For those using the Repositories, UPDox is already a form of a backup.
* Yet, UPDox is still backed up in a off-site facility, making the system more disaster-resistant.
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=See Also=
=See Also=

Revision as of 00:20, 12 April 2013

UPDox (updox.upd.edu.ph) is a document management system for the UP faculty and some UP offices. Run by DILC, UPDox uses Alfresco and other document collaboration, version control, and file sharing systems.

To request access accounts, email dilc@dilc.upd.edu.ph.

Access

  • Within Dilnet: you may have to set proxy exception for the UPDox address.
  • Make sure port 8080 is useable.



Repositories

  • Collaboration via Git-like repository. Codes, non-large documents (preferably <10MB) may be consolidated directly from users' desktops or other access devices.
  • Direct within team sharing of large files a la peer-to-peer torrent.



Documents

  • UPDox supports a wide range document types.
  • Recommendation: Ultra-sensitive documents passed through the Repositories should be encrypted by tools like TrueCrypt. (It's only the "ultra" ones that should be doubly secured, since UPDox already has its own security measures.)



Backup

  • For those using the Repositories, UPDox is already a form of a backup.
  • Yet, UPDox is still backed up in a off-site facility, making the system more disaster-resistant.



See Also