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   * FTP server (yup, that [[https://​www.filezilla.org|free FileZilla File Transfer Protocol server]] is still around and can be now put to new uses for digital pathology applications!)   * FTP server (yup, that [[https://​www.filezilla.org|free FileZilla File Transfer Protocol server]] is still around and can be now put to new uses for digital pathology applications!)
  
-Our tile server introduces [[root_directories|root directories]]:​ virtual mounting points that can point to any of these types of storage, where you have your slides available.+Our tile server introduces [[rootdir|root directories]]:​ virtual mounting points that can point to any of these types of storage, where you have your slides available.
  
 Most importantly,​ you can configure your root-directories in a hybrid fashion, with some storage pointing to traditional hard disks, and other (perhaps long term) storage pointing to cloud resources. Most importantly,​ you can configure your root-directories in a hybrid fashion, with some storage pointing to traditional hard disks, and other (perhaps long term) storage pointing to cloud resources.
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 This hybrid configuration model also means you can scale easily over time: you can start with a setup whereby your slides are mostly placed on a (big) local hard disk. After a while, you switch over to your organization'​s network storage. Even at a later stage, you can transparently migrate to S3-compliant cloud storage. When you have an external collaborator that temporarily wants to share their slide collection with you, you can ask them to setup an FTP server and patch a root-directory through to that one. This hybrid configuration model also means you can scale easily over time: you can start with a setup whereby your slides are mostly placed on a (big) local hard disk. After a while, you switch over to your organization'​s network storage. Even at a later stage, you can transparently migrate to S3-compliant cloud storage. When you have an external collaborator that temporarily wants to share their slide collection with you, you can ask them to setup an FTP server and patch a root-directory through to that one.
  
-[[working_with_root_directories|Root-directory resources]] can have authentication and impersonation information attached to them. In addition, PMA.core has its own [[acl|access control lists]] to determine what [[groups]] and [[user_management|individual users]] can see and do (according to [[crud|the CRUD principle]]).+[[rootdir|Root-directory resources]] can have authentication and impersonation information attached to them. In addition, PMA.core has its own [[acl|access control lists]] to determine what [[user_groups]] and [[user_management|individual users]] can see and do (according to [[crud|the CRUD principle]]).
  
 A comprehensive blog article on the subject of storage and image management is provided at [[https://​realdata.pathomation.com|our blog]]. A comprehensive blog article on the subject of storage and image management is provided at [[https://​realdata.pathomation.com|our blog]].
  
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