[AusNOG] Anyone know how to... Cloud Storage

David Hughes David at Hughes.com.au
Wed Jun 27 08:12:51 EST 2012


Citrix bought ShareFile a while ago and have told registered service providers that they will make a multi-tennant, SP hosted version of the software available.  However, no timeframes have been mentioned to date.


Thanks

David
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On 27/06/2012, at 6:58 AM, Burt Mascareigne wrote:

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> It’s interesting that there is SUCH a huge market for Private Cloud.
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> We are desperate for one,  we’ll pay up to $1000 to get a WhiteBox Private Cloud solution.
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> All our hops and dreams rest with : http://www.syncany.org/
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> Also,  they seem to have gone nothing,  development has come to a stand still.
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> I can only imagine how much money the 1st person to make Private Cloud Storage Sync solution would make.
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> If anyone knows of something like Syncany,  I would be most interested.
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> From: ausnog-bounces at lists.ausnog.net [mailto:ausnog-bounces at lists.ausnog.net] On Behalf Of Anand Kumria
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> Basically it doesn't exist (yet).
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> SparkleShare is the closest candidate but it will replicate all the externall stored data (although with a shallow clone, you might be able to get what you are after). But you might want to keep an eye on git-annex.
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> On 26 June 2012 16:45, Skeeve Stevens <skeeve+ausnog at eintellego.net<mailto:skeeve+ausnog at eintellego.net>> wrote:
> Hey all,
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> I've been looking for a Cloud storage solution, but haven't succeeded in finding exactly what I want so far.
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> I like Dropbox and Google Drive (especially GD), but they both have the problem where they are replicating a primary user, then syncing to all sources.
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> We're trying Google Drive now, and I've uploaded 30Gb of data, but that has (as expected) sync'd to each machine the full 30Gb of shared files... taking up lots of space.
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> What I really want is:
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> - Cloud stored as a primary point - not replicating an initial desktop
> - Cache controlled - only cache xGb of data (full files) and perhaps just pointers to the rest - especially rarely used things.
> - Appears as a folder on the machine (like Dropbox/Google Drive)
> - Security controls per share (or user)
> - Full backups and version rollback
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> Google Drive/Dropbox on the iPad/Android do the caching well - only getting what you need when you need it, and caching a certain amount.  Full OS machines just sync everything it seems.
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> I have been asked many times if I know any solution like this... and perhaps I just haven't come across it yet and it is out there.
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> Thanks in advance for any responses.
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