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+ | ====== OpenDocMan Off-Site Storage Usage Overview ====== | ||
+ | The philosophy of our off-site filesystem is openness and flexibility. Your account is accessed by the ssh, ftp and WebDAV protocols - open standards that can be extended and customized. | ||
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+ | ===== Examples for Microsoft Windows Users ===== | ||
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+ | Windows users can map their off-site filesystem to a drive letter on their system, and use it just like any other local drive. This is an extremely simple and powerful integration method, and can be set up in moments. | ||
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+ | Windows users can also set up [[windows_rsync|powerful and efficient automated backups]] of their system with the industry standard rsync tool. | ||
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+ | Advanced uses, such as remote encrypted filesystems, | ||
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+ | A full [[windows_integration|Windows Integration Guide]], with pros and cons of various methods and detailed instructions, | ||
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+ | ===== Examples for Mac OSX Users ===== | ||
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+ | Your ODM Off-Site filesystem can be [[mac_integration|opened as a normal folder]], right in the Finder. You may use it in OSX just like any other folder. No software installation is necessary for this. | ||
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+ | OSX also includes a standard complement of Unix tools, including rsync, scp, ftp and sftp. Therefore [[mac_integration|simple and powerful incremental backups]] can be implemented without installing additional software. | ||
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+ | Advanced uses, such as [[mac_integration|remote encrypted filesystems]], | ||
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+ | A full [[mac_integration|OSX Integration Guide]], with pros and cons of various methods and detailed instructions, | ||
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+ | ===== Examples for Linux/Unix Users ===== | ||
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+ | Standard command line tools like rsync, scp, sftp, and ftp are supported, as well as more advanced tools such as Unison, rdiff-backup and duplicity. | ||
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+ | Further, with the use of sshfs, Linux and FreeBSD users can mount their ODM Off-Site filesystem on a local mount point, and use it just as they would any other mounted filesystem. We have a Linux sshfs HOWTO and a FreeBSD sshfs HOWTO. | ||
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+ | Using rsync in a cron job is the fastest and most efficient way for Linux and Unix users to perform incremental backups, and scp/sftp can be used to manipulate individual files from wherever you happen to be. | ||
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+ | The WebDAV accessibility of your ODM OSS filesystem makes browsing in Konqueror and other WebDAV clients possible. | ||
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+ | Remote encrypted filesystems can also be maintained on your ODM OSS filesystem. |
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