I am researching strategies for decentralised backup solutions which are
economical, scalable, suitable for SMB's and Linux compatible. Ideally
these should also be FOSS.
So far the only mature looking service I have found is Symform
<http://www.symform.com/>, but this is proprietary, has no Linux client
and IMO expensive if you are giving back equal/more disk space.
http://www.symform.com/
I have also found these (not mature) options:
Infinit:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Infinithttp://www.infinit.io/
Backupp2p:
http://backupp2p.pbworks.com/w/page/11416763/FrontPage
Does anybody have insight, advice, suggestions regarding distributed p2p
backup solutions?
I find the concept intriguing and progressive when compared to big data
warehouses.
Cheers,
Michael Jonker
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