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+ | == What is a Repository == | ||
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+ | Provisional definition: A file system with transactional ingest (let's you know that the file was copied properly) with regular backups and abstracted links to actual file stores managed by a metadata system that may also include other metadata information. | ||
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+ | == Microservices needed by repository developers == | ||
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+ | * File storage | ||
+ | * Integrity checking | ||
+ | * Metadata linking | ||
+ | * Public access | ||
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+ | * Transaction based ingest |
Revision as of 17:12, 26 July 2012
Tools we are using
- Fedora
- DSpace
- Archivematica
- OpenStack / SWIFT
- LOCKSS
- Ex Libris
- Omeka
- E.R.A.
What is a Repository
Provisional definition: A file system with transactional ingest (let's you know that the file was copied properly) with regular backups and abstracted links to actual file stores managed by a metadata system that may also include other metadata information.
Microservices needed by repository developers
- File storage
- Integrity checking
- Metadata linking
- Public access
- Backups
- Transaction based ingest