What about using encFS over Dropbox? I'd like to know if anyone has
good/bad experience with that.

Regards,
Davide

On Fri, Jan 16, 2015 at 1:40 PM, Greg Troxel <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> ianG <[email protected]> writes:
>
> > I've come up with a problem that needs a secure cloudy (handwavy) data
> > storage solution.
> >
> > The only think I can think of is Tahoe-LAFS.  I get the feeling that
> > it is the only game in town... but why not ask?  Is there a plausible
> > "competitor" to Tahoe?
>
> Please explain your actual requirements.    Tahoe does well at not
> storing plaintext and redundancy across large numbers of servers.
> However, it doesn't do well at:
>   - mixing storage from different users (accounting)
>   - garbage collection (expiration vs lease renewal)
>   - acting like a posix filesystem (FUSE interface is weak)
>   - speed
>
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