On Thu, 14 Feb 2013, IBBoard wrote:
Yes, you can encrypt it first, but a) that is an extra step and b) it only
gives you a semi-useful backup, not a fully versioned document store.
If you want encrypted backups then I'd suggest SpiderOak instead - they
encrypt it with a key they don't know, so they *can't* read it. Still, for
Corporate environments, that isn't as useful as a central managed store
that they can just backup once.
you're right.
and thanks for the tip about SpiderOak!
this thread is off-topic but I'll take advantage of it before it's
cut: I would like a solution where
a) individuals could upload documents to me
b) they wouldn't be able to see each other's documents (unless I
allowed it)
c) should be either linux-based or agnostic.
anyone with a tip?
F.
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