Ask Slashdot: Linux Mountable Storage Pool For All the Cloud Systems? 165
An anonymous reader writes "Many cloud systems are available on the market like: dropbox, google, sugar sync, or your local internet provider, that offer some free gigabytes of storage. Is there anything out there which can combine the storage into one usable folder (preferably linux mountable) and encrypt the data stored in the cloud? The basic idea would be to create one file per cloud used as a block device. Then combine all of them using a software raid (redundancy etc) with cryptFS on top. Have you heard of anything which can do that or what can be used to build upon?"
Re:Don't trust the cloud (Score:4, Funny)
SSH only accepts logins from me.
You hope
Cloud Striping (Score:5, Funny)
Forget redundancy, just go with "RAIC-0": unleashing the true power of the Cloud by striping providers!
Re:GlusterFS (Score:2, Funny)
But then you could just run glusterfsck to un-GlusterFuck your glusterfucked filesystem....