> what's the
> overall size of your Fedora rollout, what are you using to manage
> storage, what are you doing to keep your datastream storage and Fedora
> in sync, and what pitfalls have you run into?

At Tufts, we are thinking about moving away from externally referenced data 
towards managed datastreams, if we can figure out a manageable way to do that 
to our 160,000 objects (a little under 2 TB). The problem we have with 
externally referenced datastreams is twofold: first of all, we are looking at 
Hydra, which wants us to have managed content. But secondly, we manage the link 
between those datastreams and the Fedora objects entirely by policy. There is 
nothing that enforces their integration with Fedora except for internal 
procedure, and edits to the datastreams only show up in the Fedora audit trail 
if we enforce a Fedora modify procedurally.

We are managing our storage entirely manually right now.

-Deborah
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Deborah Kaplan
Digital Resources Archivist
Digital Collections and Archives
Tufts University
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