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General Questions About IDAS

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The Interactive Data Analytics Service (IDAS) is provided by the University of Iowa Information Technology Services - Research Services (ITS-RS). IDAS supports large-scale and collaborative data analytics using interactive tools such as RStudio for R and Jupyter Notebook JupyterLab for Python, R, and Julia. Users will benefit from High Performance Computing (HPC) from high-performance computing resources while performing their interactive data analysis tasks. If you

Users who are new to

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interactive data analytics

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may find Introduction to Interactive Data Analytics for New Users helpful.

If you are deciding whether to use IDAS or Argon for your research project, please see Comparing IDAS and Argon.

Find more support articles by expanding the heading “Interactive Data Analytics Service Documentation” in the sidebar to the left of this page.

What tools are available

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in IDAS?

IDAS currently supports:

  • RStudio for R

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  • JupyterLab for Python, R, and Julia

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  • A command line interface

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How do I request an account?

Please see the information on  Requesting An IDAS Account.

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There is currently no fee to use IDAS for current University of Iowa faculty, staff, and students.

I'm new to

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JupyterLab and/or RStudio. How do I use IDAS?

Please see the information on  Using IDAS.

Are my data backed up on IDAS?

Data on IDAS are NOT backed up. Please regularly download your data, codes, and other files from your IDAS account to your own device. Research users can also store their data on LSS shares and mount their LSS shares in IDASPlease see File Storage in IDAS for more information.

What other computing services can be used with IDAS?

Research users can mount their Argon homes and home directories, LSS shares in IDAS. Once you have a research account, you can choose to mount your Argon home or LSS shares when you log in to , and IHDR data enclave shares in IDAS. For more information about spawning an IDAS research instance, please see Accessing IDAS for Research Use.

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How can I upload data to IDAS?

  • HTTP upload:

    • You can upload files using the “Upload” button in

      Jupyter Notebook

      JupyterLab or RStudio.

    • The file size limit is 10GB.

    • The upload speed depends on your internet connection and might be slower if you are using VPN.

    • Before uploading files, please make sure you have enough space in your IDAS home drive to accommodate the additional files. For more information about IDAS home drives, please see

      this article

      File Storage in IDAS

  • (For research users) Mounting Argon homes and LSS shares

    Research users:

    (For class instructors) Mounting class shares via CIFS/SMB:
    • If your class uses IDAS and you have requested a shared folder for your class, you can mount your class share to your workstation via CIFS/SMB.
    • Paths to class shares vary. Please contact us at research-computing@uiowa.edu to discuss this option.

      working in IDAS. 

Is IDAS approved to be used with restricted data?

IDAS is currently permitted to be used with Public and University/Internal data only. Please see the If you would like to use Restricted or Critical data in IDAS, please reach out to the ITS Research Services team at research-computing@uiowa.edu for a consultation. Please see the Data Classification Guide to IT Services Services for more information, including definitions of different data types and a table of IT services and the types of data permitted with them. 

Whom do I contact if I have further questions?

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Questions About Using IDAS for Teaching

I'm interested in using IDAS for teaching my course. How do I start?

We are glad you are interested in using IDAS for your course! Please read our Interactive Data Analytics Service Documentation in order to find answers to common questions. We are also more than happy to meet and talk through any questions you might have. Please reach out to research-computing@uiowa.edu to ask your questions or schedule a meeting.

If you decide to request IDAS for your course, please fill out the following Workflow form: https://workflow.uiowa.edu/form/idas-class-request.

I've requested to use IDAS for teaching my course. Do my students have to request their individual IDAS accounts?

No, students enrolled in your course will automatically be given access to your course instance on IDAS. Access to the course instance will be automatically adjusted for students who add or drop the course after the semester has started.

However, if you would like to give access to your TA'syour TAs, additional instructors, or students who unofficially audit the course, you need to add them to your Workflow form using the steps herein this article - Add a user to an IDAS class use environment.

I've requested to use IDAS for teaching two separate courses. Will I have separate IDAS instances for those courses?

Yes, each course will have a separate IDAS instance. That means students enrolled only in one course will not be able to see the class materials posted in the IDAS instance for the other course.

I've requested to use IDAS for teaching my course. How long does it take for my request to be approved?

This depends on the complexity of your request. Our Systems Admins Administrator team will build an instance specifically for your course and grant access to students who are enrolled in the course. In general, if you are interested in using IDAS to teach a course, please let us know as soon as possible by filling out this Workflow form: https://workflow.uiowa.edu/form/idas-class-request.

Can I request a shared storage space for my IDAS course instance?

Yes, course instructors can request a shared storage space when they fill out the classroom request form in Workflow. Each course can have 1TB free of charge. 

The class share can be accessed by the instructor, students who are enrolled in the class, and any additional users specified in the classroom request form in Workflow. The instructor can upload class materials to the class share. The materials will then be available to the students and additional users to view and copy to their individual IDAS home directories.

When instructors fill out the Workflow form, they will be asked to specify their students' access to the class share. Two options are availablecan request one of the following permissions for students:

  • Read/Write:

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    students can view, edit, create, and delete files in the class share. If you choose this option, students can end up removing files from the class share, making those files unavailable for other students in the class. Please make sure this is what you want before you choose this option in the Workflow form.

  • Read Only:

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    students can view and copy the files from the class share to their IDAS home

    drives

    directories. They can't edit, create, or delete files in the class share. They can still edit, create, and delete files in their individual IDAS home directories. This is the option that most instructors choose.

The instructor is the owner of the class share and has Read/Write access. At this point each  Each share can only have 1 owner.

Please see this article Accessing the Shared Class Folder for more information about accessing the class share from IDAS.

How long will instructors and students have access to IDAS after the course ends?

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Instructors and students are welcome to request an individual IDAS research account if they want to continue using IDAS for their own research after the course ends. Note that files in your classroom account will not transfer to your research account. Please download any data, codes, and files from your classroom account before access to your IDAS course instance ends.

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Whom should students contact if they run into issues using IDAS?

Please contact research-computing@uiowa.edu. Students should mention that they are enrolled in a course that uses IDAS, the provide:

  • The full name of the course,

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  • including the section number, for example: BAIS:6040:0EXP

  • A description of the issue. For example:

    • screenshots of the error messages,

    • any codes that are causing errors,

    • names and locations of the notebooks (in the student’s IDAS account) that have issues.

Support is generally available Monday to Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. excluding University holidays.