Dear Aaron,
I think that the Zenodo limit is as their email to you states, per dataset 
cited from an article ie equals one doi. I recall that at International Data 
Week in Denver 2016 I mentioned in open discussion at the session on data 
repositories the zenodo limit per dataset of 5 Gbytes and that 50 Gbytes would 
be much better and eg thereby allow for a time resolved diffraction sequence of 
datasets. One week later it had increased from 5 to 50 Gbytes per data set. 
Greetings,
John 
Emeritus Professor John R Helliwell DSc



> On 18 Jan 2019, at 16:41, Aaron Finke <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> This is what Zenodo emailed me: "By default, we provide a one-time quota 
> increase up to 100GB for a dataset that will be cited from a peer-reviewed 
> article. Zenodo is a free-to-use service, an in order to keep it this way, we 
> have to restrict the incoming data volume rate as very large datasets 
> contribute significantly to the overall data volume in Zenodo. Unfortunately, 
> at this point, we also cannot receive payment for quota increases, though we 
> do hope that this will be possible in the future, at which point we will 
> announce this possibility.”
> 
> I suppose I could split the dataset over multiple DOIs but it feels like 
> “cheating the system” a bit. The CXIDB sounds promising, though!
> 
> Thanks,
> Aaron
> 
> ------------------------------------------
> Aaron Finke
> Staff Scientist, MacCHESS
> Cornell University
> e-mail: [email protected]
> 
>> On Jan 18, 2019, at 11:16 AM, Herbert J. Bernstein <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>> The zenodo policies seem to the most workable as a start.  I would suggest 
>> contacting them for the cases that go over 50GB, but at worst splitting into 
>> 50GB chunks.  -- Herbert
>> 
>>> On Fri, Jan 18, 2019 at 10:49 AM Andreas Förster 
>>> <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> Hi Aaron,
>>> 
>>> can you slice your data and then link to the bits?
>>> 
>>> We're currently trying to find out what "unlimited Google Drive storage" 
>>> means by uploading pi in chunks of 70 GB or so.
>>> 
>>> All best.
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Andreas
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>>> On Fri, Jan 18, 2019 at 4:31 PM Aaron Finke <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>> Dear CCP4ites,
>>>> 
>>>> Is anyone aware of online repositories that will store huge sets of raw 
>>>> data (>100 GB)? I’m aware of Zenodo and SBGrid, but Zenodo’s limit is 
>>>> typically 50 GB and their absolute limit is 100 GB. SBGrid has yet to 
>>>> respond to my emails.
>>>> 
>>>> I could host them myself, but the involuntary dry heaving response I got 
>>>> when I brought up the idea to our IT department implied they were less 
>>>> enthused with the idea than I was. So a cloud service would be far more 
>>>> preferable as a long term solution.
>>>> 
>>>> Thanks,
>>>> Aaron
>>>> 
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>>>> Aaron Finke
>>>> Staff Scientist, MacCHESS
>>>> Cornell University
>>>> e-mail: [email protected]
>>>> 
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