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DataHUBs are the central place where research data and associated metadata can be stored as annotated research context ([ARC](https://www.nfdi4plants.org/nfdi4plants.knowledgebase/docs/implementation/AnnotatedResearchContext.html)). All DataHUBs are based on Gitlab and therefore offer version control features and give users full control over who can see and interact with their research data.
Every DataHUB implementation has backup strategies in place to ensure that the data which is stored there is as safe as possible.

DataPLANT provides two main DataHUB nodes, the **DataHUB (reference)** and the **DataHUB (federated)**, which are available for the whole plant science community. In addition, there are further implementations for specific sub-communities which are called on-premise. All DataHUBs have backup and sustainability strategies in place ensuring the safety and longtime availability of the data.

We recommend choosing a DataHUB implementation before creating your first ARC and keeping all your ARCs on a single DataHUB. To get more information about [DataHUB features](https://www.nfdi4plants.org/nfdi4plants.knowledgebase/docs/implementation/DataHub.html) and [how to interact with DataHUBs](https://www.nfdi4plants.org/nfdi4plants.knowledgebase/docs/DataHUB-Manual/datahub-overview.html), please visit our [Knowledge Base](https://nfdi4plants.org/nfdi4plants.knowledgebase/index.html).

## List of DataHUBs

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<td><b><font size="4" color="black">DataHUB</font></b></td>
<td><b><font size="4" color="black">Futher Information</font></b></td>
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<td><font color="black">DataHUB (reference)</font></td>
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The <a href="https://git.nfdi4plants.org/explore">DataHUB (reference)</a> is hosted at the University of Freiburg. To gain access to this DataHUB, you can either create an account on the sign-up page, or login through your home institution or another identity provider like ORCID, Google, or Apple. To secure your data, the DataHUB Node Freiburg makes use of backup and resilience strategies provided through the backend.
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<td><font color="black">DataHUB (federated)</font></td>
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The <a href="https://gitlab.nfdi4plants.de/explore">DataHUB (federated)</a> is a high-availability implementation of the DataHUB concept hosted at the University of Tübingen. The DataHUB runs on a federated infrastructure that relies on fail-over strategies to ensure that the service is always available, even when hardware or network failures occur. The nfdi4plants.de DataHUB can be accessed with your home institution credentials through the [Life Science Research Infrastructure](https://lifescience-ri.eu/ls-login.html) or by using another identity provider, like ORCID.
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<td><font color="black">TRR356 (PlantMicrobe)</font></td>
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The <a href="https://gitlab.plantmicrobe.de/explore">TRR356 (PlantMicrobe)</a> is a DataHUB implementation specific for the <a href="https://trr356plantmicrobe.de/">transregional collaboration project PlantMicrobe</a> and is hosted at the University of Tübingen and the LMU in Munich. Only members of the project TRR356 PlantMicrobe have access to this DataHUB and can publish data there. Like the nfdi4plants.de DataHUB, the PlantMicrobe DataHUB runs on a federated infrastructure that relies on fail-over strategies to ensure the availability of the service.
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<!--DataHUBs are the central place where research data and associated metadata can be stored as annotated research context ([ARC](https://www.nfdi4plants.org/nfdi4plants.knowledgebase/docs/implementation/AnnotatedResearchContext.html)). All DataHUBs are based on Gitlab and therefore offer version control features and give users full control over who can see and interact with their research data.
Every DataHUB implementation has backup strategies in place to ensure that the data which is stored there is as safe as possible.

Our **Core - DataPLANT** DataHUB provides a powerful platform for collaborative research on Annotated Research Contexts (ARCs). The Core DataHUB, maintained by DataPLANT, acts as a central instance for testing reference implementations and new features. It integrates all available add-ons and forms the centrepiece of our research environment. To get more information about [DataHUB features](https://www.nfdi4plants.org/nfdi4plants.knowledgebase/docs/implementation/DataHub.html) and [how to interact with DataHUBs](https://www.nfdi4plants.org/nfdi4plants.knowledgebase/docs/DataHUB-Manual/datahub-overview.html), please visit our [Knowledge Base](https://nfdi4plants.org/nfdi4plants.knowledgebase/index.html).

For maximum flexibility, we enable research groups and universities to run their own on-premise hub - known to us as a **Satellite**. This allows each institution to fulfil its individual requirements and design the platform according to its own needs.
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The <a href="https://gitlab.plantmicrobe.de/explore">Satellite - TRR356 DataHUB</a> is a DataHUB implementation specific for the <a href="https://trr356plantmicrobe.de/">transregional collaboration project PlantMicrobe</a> and is hosted at the University of Tübingen and the LMU in Munich. Only members of the project TRR356 PlantMicrobe have access to this DataHUB. Login is possible either through your home institution or by using another identity provider like ORCID, Google, or Apple. The PlantMicrobe DataHUB runs on a federated infrastructure that relies on fail-over strategies to ensure that the service is always available, even when hardware or network failures occur. Additionally, a backup strategy is in place to avoid the loss of stored research data.
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**DataHUBs**
DataHUBs are the central place where research data and associated metadata can be stored as annotated research context ([ARC](https://www.nfdi4plants.org/nfdi4plants.knowledgebase/docs/implementation/AnnotatedResearchContext.html)). All DataHUBs are based on Gitlab and therefore offer version control features and give users full control over who can see and interact with their research data.
Every DataHUB implementation has backup strategies in place to ensure that the data which is stored there is as safe as possible. DataPLANT provides two main DataHUB nodes, [DataHUB dot ORG](https://git.nfdi4plants.org/explore) and [DataHUB dot DE](https://gitlab.nfdi4plants.de/explore), which are available to the whole plant science community. In addition, there are further implementations for specific communities.
To get more information about [DataHUB features](https://www.nfdi4plants.org/nfdi4plants.knowledgebase/docs/implementation/DataHub.html) and [how to interact with DataHUBs](https://www.nfdi4plants.org/nfdi4plants.knowledgebase/docs/DataHUB-Manual/datahub-overview.html), please visit our [Knowledge Base](https://nfdi4plants.org/nfdi4plants.knowledgebase/index.html).
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**DataHUB dot ORG**
The DataHUB dot ORG node is one of two central DataHUB implementations and is hosted at the University of Freiburg. To gain access to this DataHUB, you can either create an account on the sign-up page, or login through your home institution or another identity provider like ORCID, Google, or Apple. To secure your data, the DataHUB Node Freiburg makes use of backup and resilience strategies provided through the backend.
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**DataHUB dot DE**
The DataHUB dot DE node is one of two central DataHUB implementations and is hosted at the University of Tübingen. To access this DataHUB, you can either login through your home institution or use another identity provider like ORCID, Google, or Apple. The DataHUB Node Tübingen runs on a federated infrastructure that relies on fail-over strategies to ensure that the service is always available, even when hardware or network failures occur. Additionally, a backup strategy is in place to avoid the loss of stored research data.

**PlantMicrobe**
The [PlantMicrobe DataHUB](https://gitlab.plantmicrobe.de/explore) is a DataHUB implementation specific for the [transregional collaboration project PlantMicrobe](https://trr356plantmicrobe.de/) and is hosted at the University of Tübingen and the LMU in Munich. Only members of the project TRR356 PlantMicrobe have access to this DataHUB. Login is possible either through your home institution or by using another identity provider like ORCID, Google, or Apple. The PlantMicrobe DataHUB runs on a federated infrastructure that relies on fail-over strategies to ensure that the service is always available, even when hardware or network failures occur. Additionally, a backup strategy is in place to avoid the loss of stored research data.
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