Hi Tint,

> We are thinking of storing big video files (1G or 2G) in dspace and have a 
> few questions.
> 1) Since submission can be done using batch importer at backend, I think 
> submission is not likely an issue. But anybody ever experience any issue 
> uploading large files?

Files that large can get a bit troublesome over http (via the web interface) if 
your connection isn't great, but if you are planning on ingesting using the 
importer, then all that is doing is just a filesystem copy.

> 2) Can downloading of such big files be a real problem? any recommended 
> server specs? (user population is not big... only about 100)

Is the intention for 'users' to view the files?  If so, would another option be 
to make an 'access' copy which is smaller for them to access, while also 
storing the large 'preservation' copies?

> 3) These videos are for long term preservation. Considering that, is it 
> advisable to split them?
> I'd appreciate if anyone can share the experience of such big files with 
> dspace.

In DSpace, bitstreams are just files on disk.  Therefore the only issues you 
should have are whatever limitations your filesystem puts on storage.  Small 
numbers of large files are usually less problematic that large numbers of very 
small files.

Thanks,


Stuart Lewis
Digital Development Manager
Te Tumu Herenga The University of Auckland Library
Auckland Mail Centre, Private Bag 92019, Auckland 1142, New Zealand
Ph: +64 (0)9 373 7599 x81928


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