From here, you can submit files and options for processing geophysics data. Results will be emailed back to you at the email address associated with your username. The result email will include a zip archive of files, plots, and logs.
Data are retained only while a job runs. Once a job completes, succesful or not, all uploaded & created files are deleted. No backup or copy of any job is kept. Thus, to rerun a job requires a full submission with all applicable data and options.
Users have no way to get data from the system that have been uploaded while running or waiting. Uploaded data is not necessarily returned with the job results!
Submitted jobs are processed on a 5-minute timer; every 5 minutes the system looks at pending jobs, and starts jobs up to the maximum concurrent jobs for the whole system. Thus, if many users have submitted jobs at once, a job may wait a significant time before an available slot appears. Also, the variation in run times for different jobs precludes providing a guarantee on when a job will get scheduled. User priority is effectively random, but the oldest job for a user will be run first.
Once a job is started, it is allowed to run until it completes. Only one job at a time will run for a given user id, regardless of the queue length or available processors. If you want to run multiple jobs in parallel, you need multiple user ids.
All jobs run in the same queue, regardless of type. Therefore, a single user id cannot run a gravity and grid job at the same time - one has to complete before the other will start. Jobs can be scheduled for deletion rather than running, but an active job cannot be deleted. Job deletion happens on the same 5 minute timer as starting jobs.
Once a job completes, all data and files related to the job are deleted from the processing system. There are no backups or copies.