EO Data
- Copernicus DEM (EEA-10) - access in the CODE-DE repository on EO-Lab
- How to access the CREODIAS repository from a VM?
- How to access the EO-Data repository in Windows on EO-Lab?
- How to configure CloudFerro remote transfer for EODATA using s3cmd in Linux on EO-Lab
- How to download Copernicus Contributing Mission products to object storage
- How to download EODATA file using boto3 on EO-Lab
- How to mount eodata as a filesystem using Goofys in Linux on EO-Lab
- How to mount Eodata using S3 protocol in Linux on EO-Lab
- How to mount eodata using s3fs in Linux on EO-Lab
- What We Are Going To Cover
- Prerequisites
- Create VM Using one of the Default Images
- Create VM Using One of the Custom Images
- Access Virtual Machine via the Web Interface
- Access the VM through SSH
- Accessing eodata using s3fs on new VMs Configured Using Default Images
- Accessing eodata Using s3fs on Older VMs or VMs Configured Using Custom Images
- Gathering Additional Logs for s3fs
- How to mount the FORCE community collection as an NFS share on EO-Lab
- RapidEye Coverage (DE) - access in the CODE-DE repository on EO-Lab
- How to Configure CloudFerro Remote Transfer for EODATA in Windows on EO-Lab
- Prerequisites
- What We Are Going To Cover
- Method 1: Open source software
- Software tools used in this method: Rclone, WinFsp, and NSSM
- Explanation of the process
- Step 1: Download and install the appropriate software
- Step 2 Enter the connection data
- Step 3 Test the connection
- Step 4 Configuring automatic mounting of EODATA
- Removing open source software responsible for automatic mounting of eodata
- Method 2: Air Live Drive
- What To Do Next