Hi Ed,
Could you elaborate a little on what you mean by supporting XEN and
VMware? What type of functionality would that entail?
Peter
Disclosure: I work with Allmydata on the Tahoe project.
EdPimentl wrote:
Thanks!
From the links below, it appears that Tahoe is the most promising at
this time, though one still
has to maintain an AllMyData account.
It would be nice to include the comprehensive flexibility of VMue with
the P2P scalability of Tahoe.
Also Tahoe can score big time if they can support VMware and XEN backup.
Best,
-E
On 8/12/07, *Alen Peacock* < [EMAIL PROTECTED]
<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
On 8/12/07, Alen Peacock < [EMAIL PROTECTED]
<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
>
> Here are some links to decentralized backup systems and research:
> http://www.flud.org/wiki/index.php/SimilarSystems
<http://www.flud.org/wiki/index.php/SimilarSystems>
> http://www.flud.org/wiki/index.php/RelatedPapers
I neglected to include a link to Ludovic Courtès' excellent
bibliography:
http://www.laas.fr/~lcourtes/ludo-1.html
Alen
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