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2 -The Collaboratory Bucket service was initially called Data Proxy. The old name may still appear in some of our documentation.
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4 4  == Introduction ==
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6 6  Collabs offer their users two forms of storage: the Drive and the Bucket. They each come with their respective advantages. The Bucket vs Drive section below covers the main differences.
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10 10  Just as for the Drive, files stored in the Bucket of a collab all have the same collab-wide permissions. Some users of the collab Team have read access, others have write access, but there are no specific permissions to individual files or folders.
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12 -The bucket of a public collab is not visible to visitors without an EBRAINS account nor to users that are not a member of the Team of the collab.
9 +The bucket of a public collab is not visible to visitors without an EBRAINS account (% style="background-color:#f1c40f" %)nor to users that are not a member of the Team of the collab(%%).
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14 14  Buckets support a public link feature. An editor or admin of a collab can create a public link to a file in a bucket of the collab to share the file beyond the members of the collab.
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19 19  * videos
20 20  * large IT images, although EBRAINS has a self-hosted Docker registry which is better suited for that specific use case than the Bucket service
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22 -Users can access these Bucket files programmatically (e.g. via Jupyter Notebooks) by using the [[bucket API>>doc:API]].
19 +Users can access these Bucket files programmatically (e.g. via Jupyter Notebooks) by using the [[bucket API>>doc:.API.WebHome]].
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24 24  === Bucket vs Drive ===
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36 36  * Office file types can be opened for online collaborative editing with the Collaboratory Office service directly from the Drive.
37 37  * Access from a Jupyter notebook can be performed without importing any library/package.
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