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    Datahosting ipfs kubo-cluster

    Datahosting ipfs kubo-cluster

    Managed IPFS Kubo pinning with IPFS Cluster replication

    ...Retention options include short-term and long-term storage, making it suitable for websites, datasets, backups, and distributed applications. For higher availability, IPFS Cluster replication is available with 1, 2, or 3 replicas, enabling redundancy across nodes and improved resilience against node failure. Bandwidth usage is tracked separately, with included allowances and predictable overage pricing.https://github.com/branislav1989/ipfs-kubo-private-public-ipfs-cluste
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    Backup

    Backup

    Easy full stack backup operations on UNIX-like systems

    Backup is a system utility for Linux and Mac OS X, distributed as a RubyGem, that allows you to easily perform backup operations. It provides an elegant DSL in Ruby for modeling your backups. Backup has built-in support for various databases, storage protocols/services, syncers, compressors, encryptors and notifiers which you can mix and match. It was built with modularity, extensibility and simplicity in mind.
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    Advanced backup volume management system. Quick & low-cost way to make an environment more robust by backing up data in multiple places. Perl installer creates the system. The emergence of a DVTL (Distributed Virtual Tape Library). DIAP works in user spa
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    Backup P2P is a peer to peer application doing automated and secured backups inside a community (Jabber, XMPP). Each user shares some available space on his disk with others, to be able in return to remotely backup some of his own data.
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    A "human-like" CD/DVD disc-based backup script aimed at being easy to use and powerful. Its most notable feature is the way it groups common files/directories together to preserve structure when data is distributed onto discs.
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    Backup your data by trading it with peers on the Internet.
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    A decentralized personal file system for disconnected mobile users.
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    InfiniTUX - Two floppies rescue and multipurpose embedded LINUX distro - A big collection of console UNIX software to perform system rescue, repairs and backups - NIC and network services supports and an FTP special system to expand its functionalities
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    MDFS is a simple Distributed File System for Linux and Windows. It's not a kernel module, just an app running in the background. You can use it to access (view, download, upload) files on a remote computer, for automatically backup your files, etc...
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    g4u is a bootfloppy/CD-ROM that allows easy cloning of a PC harddisks or partition to deploy a common setup on a number of PCs via FTP or local disk. As the harddisk/partition is processed as a image, any filesystem and operating system can be deployed.
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    DSL is a distributed storage leasing service based on JXTA project (http://www.jxta.org). It allows user to replicate/backup and later on retrieve files securely to other peers (on a lease basic). Basic versioning supported.
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    Redoubt: (1) a protected place of refuge or defense; (2) a secure system for distributed offsite backups, client data is compressed, encrypted, and then pushed to "somewhat trusted" offsite servers
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    P2P Backup System - fast, friendly, free
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    A high availability, distributed internet storage and backup system. It works by splitting your data into chunks that are kept by other jiinxed peers. Advanced redundancy features ensure that recovery is possible even when many peers are unavailable.
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