Tom Metro wrote:
Uses closed-source, proprietary software. Nullifies the first point.

Here's their Github repo:
https://github.com/aerofs

It's certainly not their entire code base but it's more than most of their competitors provide.

Encryption and certificates are OpenSSL.


If the encryption is done properly, and can be verified, it doesn't
matter where your bits are stored.

Well, yes, actually, it does. Dropbox for example does the encryption properly but they can and do hand over the keys to law enforcement upon request.


A cloud storage service should have these characteristics:

AeroFS isn't a cloud storage service. It's a peer to peer sync tool.

I would prefer the open source solution. Problem is, the open source solutions don't actually work. That's a big mark against them. Philosophy is great and all but it doesn't get my files synchronized.

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Rich P.
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