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About Synapse

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titleMy data is larger than the limits in the Basic and Self-Managed Plans. Is there a way to get more?

These are the general storage limitations for each plan: up to 100GB for Basic Plans and up to 500GB for the Self-Managed Plans. You may pay for additional storage if needed. Please see our Sage Offerings page [LINK] for more information. There are no data limits if you use Custom Storage in your own cloud bucket, and depending on the dataset uploaded, storage may be sponsored by an existing project.   Contact us to learn more.

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titleCan I add controls to my data in the Basic Plan?

You may create a User Project (or Workspace) where you have administrative control over who is granted access to the workspace. However, you cannot implement specific User Content restrictions for your User Content under a Basic Plan. You must have a Self-Managed Plan or Data Coordination Plan to implement such User Content restrictions.

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titleCan I integrate my 3rd party workflow tools and compute environments with Synapse?

Sage offers integrations with multiple cloud compute environments for customized Data Coordination Plans. Synapse is open source with standard interfaces and programming models <TBD Link to docs>(see API Clients and Documentation)

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titleHow do I control access to my content?

You can manually add or remove Synapse users to your project spaces in the Basic Plan.  In the Self-Managed Plan, Sage can set up User Content restrictions and require accessors to record their agreement to comply with such restrictions through a clickwrap agreement prior to accessing the User Content. For the Data Coordination Center Plan, we offer a complete data access committee service, either managed by you or by Sage to review/administer requests to controlled-access data.

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title What is the definition of “de-identified” User Content?

“Deidentified Data” refers to Personal Data from which all directly identifiable elements
(e.g., name, street address, date of birth, government identity number, etc.) have beenis
removed and the individual is solely identified by a random, unique reference number or
code that is not derived from or related to the individual’s personal information; (2) that are
provided, stored, and transmitted separately from the key that would make reidentification
possible; and that are subject to a binding contractual or other legal obligation not to
attempt to reidentify the Data except as authorized by law.

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