Student network storage explained
Answer ID 1570 | Last updated on 31/01/2024 09.26 AM
Student Network Storage is a legacy file storage provided on the central UWA network to support older applications and services that need a physical location for files and folders. It may also be used by some university computers (including Library computers) for default storage and some course content.
Student Drive is recommended for your personal work-related storage and collaboration with others. This cloud-based service uses OneDrive as part of the Microsoft Office 365 service provided to all current students and accessed using your Uni-ID login (studentnumber@student.uwa.edu.au and password). This has an initial 1TB available storage for you to use on your personal devices from the cloud and share content with others. From 2024 onwards the student H-drive will be made read-only, and then decommissioned later in the year. Instructions are available for switching from H: Drive to OneDrive and moving files across from H: Drive to OneDrive (login required).
If you need to use the Student Network Storage, you can access your Student Network storage in two ways:
- Via the H: Drive on student computers subject libraries and general purpose computer labs. When you save to 'My Documents' your work will be saved to the H: Drive. Ensure you save your work in 'My Documents' as work saved to the desktop or in the temporary download folder (typically used by browsers when opening email attachments) will be erased when you log out of the PC.
- Through UniDrive access via your own computer/device.
There are two options to ensure ongoing access to items stored on H: Drive:
Option 2: Add your H: Drive to a personal computer by following the H: Drive guide for Windows or macOS, then log into OneDrive and drag/drop the files you want to keep.