

The machine is running a currently supported version of Windows (Windows 11, 10 and 8.1), macOS (Mojave 10.14 and later) and any recent 64-bit Linux distribution using Debian or rpm-based packaging.The machine is a single-user machine: The data belongs to/has been created by just one user, who is responsible for it and the machine.The person responsible for the machine has the status of University staff, senior member, academic visitor or postgraduate, and has a valid Single Sign-On (SSO) account.The three main prerequisites are as follows: No, not every machine will be able to use the Code42 CrashPlan cloud backup service.

Is every desktop/laptop machine a suitable candidate for the Code42 CrashPlan solution? If you are using Spectrum Protect your account and backups will eventually be deleted unless you or your department arranges for your backups to be transferred to someone else.įor these reasons it is advisable to plan what you want to do with your backup data well in advance of leaving. If somebody else is taking over your computer they will have to get their own account if they wish to back it up. Soon after, your backups and account with the Code42 service will be deleted in order to release the user licence for reuse. If you are using Code42 you will lose access to your backups once your SSO login has expired. You will no longer be entitled to use the HFS backup services.

What happens when I leave the University? If you are still doing academic work you may be able to get Academic Visitor status in which case you will be entitled and can continue to use the HFS services. If your University Card status is retired you will no longer be entitled to use the HFS backup services and your backups will eventually be deleted. There may be a local service that is provided by your college or department: please speak to your local IT Support Team for further information. No, IT Services does not have the funding to supply this service to undergraduates. I am an Oxford University undergraduate - can I use the HFS backup services? For details see University card and IT services entitlements. The HFS backup services are open to Oxford University staff, senior members, academic visitors and postgraduates with a valid Single Sign-On (SSO) account. Access is determined by University card status.
