On Fri, Oct 22, 2010 at 8:51 AM, Bryan Murdock <bmurd...@gmail.com> wrote:
On Thu, Oct 21, 2010 at 8:40 PM, Robert LeBlanc <rob...@leblancnet.us> wrote:
> Maybe not at all what you are looking for, but I ran across Wuala
> (wuala.com) while trying to figure out a way to get all the copies of my
> data (I, I mean Bacula, dutifully do my back-ups). It has a sync mode that I
> use for my Linux desktops, Macs and one Windows computer. It has filesystem
> integration using FUSE as well. You can buy additional storage, or if you
> have room on your hard drive(s), you can share some storage and get that in
> return. I've been very impressed with it. If you are interested in starting
> with 2 GB free instead of 1 GB, just use this link
> (http://www.wuala.com/referral/GMBJB4A7P7FF6F7GAKHB) to sign-up.
> Robert LeBlanc

I read that you had to pay to get the sync feature of Wuala.  Has that changed?

I recently came across SpiderOak (https://spideroak.com/).  It's like
Mozy + Dropbox (Mozy-like backup + Dropbox-like sync).  You get 2 GB
and as many clients as you want for free, and they have a
"zero-knowledge privacy approach," meaning you use your own key for
encryption and they have no way of decrypting your data (don't forget
your passphrase!).  It runs nicely on Linux.


Yes you have to be a Pro user to use sync and backup, and you can either pay for space or trade space to make you a Pro member. I'm only trading space and using the Sync and Backup features. They have a similar policy with privacy, if you forget your password, you (or Wuala) can not decrypt your key and you lose all of your data (don't forget your password!).

Robert LeBlanc

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