Research Drive

Data Storage
last modified

February 19, 2026

What is it?

SURF Research Drive is an online storage and collaboration platform for research data. With Research Drive you can easily store and share files with other researchers, inside and outside VU Amsterdam. You can access your data via a web interface or tools, from anywhere in the world.

Research Drive is based on the Open Source Nextcloud software and is hosted by SURF in their Amsterdam datacentre.

What can it be used for?

Data storage

Research Drive is a Cloud storage solution that can be used for small (a few GBs) to larger (a few TBs) datasets. Because it is a cloud storage platform you will need to download data to your laptop to work with it. Research Drive makes this easy by using the Nextcloud client, which allows you to automatically sync the folders you want to work with. Data is backed up daily.

Data sharing

As project owner you can invite internal and external collaborators yourself, or you can delegate this task to others.

You can set access rights to folders and subfolders yourself, making Research Drive ideal for use in collaborations with many institutions.

Sensitive data

Hosting at SURF and the use of Multi Factor Authentication (MFA), among other measures, makes Research Drive suitable for storing data that score Medium on confidentiality (see the Policy Classification of Research Data and the Research Data Classification Tool). Data that score High on confidentiality can be stored in Research Drive with additional security measures. Please make sure to contact the RDM Support Desk to check if further measures are needed.

Data life cycle

Research Drive is meant for data you are actively working with. We recommend to archive datasets that are no longer actively used, but can’t be deleted, in a repository. Transferring data from Research Drive to a repository ensures Research Drive is used optimally and costs are kept down for your research group and VU Amsterdam. Repositories that are available at VU Amsterdam are Yoda and DataverseNL. Yoda is suitable for all types of data, including personal data and other types of confidential data. DataverseNL is only suitable for data that can be made available publicly.

Collaborative tools

Within Research Drive, various apps and integrations are available to simplify the use and handling of research data, such as a tool to edit documents directly in the web interface. You can find a current list of app integrations on the SURF User Knowledge Base.

SURFdrive replacement

Since both are based on Nextcloud, Research Drive is very similar to SURFdrive, the main difference is that SURFdrive is personal storage while Research Drive is group based.

Researchers looking for a new home for research data currently on SURFdrive are encouraged to migrate to Research Drive. Manuals for migrating data to Research Drive are available in English and Dutch. Please contact the Research Support Desk if you have any questions about migrating to Research Drive.