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Metadata-Version: 1.1
Name: s3ql
Version: 1.15
Summary: a full-featured file system for online data storage
Home-page: http://code.google.com/p/s3ql/
Author: Nikolaus Rath
Author-email: Nikolaus@rath.org
License: GPLv3
Download-URL: http://code.google.com/p/s3ql/downloads/list
Description: .. -*- mode: rst -*-
        
        ============
         About S3QL
        ============
        
        S3QL is a file system that stores all its data online using storage
        services like `Google Storage
        <http://code.google.com/apis/storage/>`_, `Amazon S3
        <http://aws.amazon.com/s3 Amazon S3>`_ or `OpenStack
        <http://openstack.org/projects/storage/>`_. S3QL effectively provides
        a hard disk of dynamic, infinite capacity that can be accessed from
        any computer with internet access running Linux, FreeBSD or OS-X.
        
        S3QL is a standard conforming, full featured UNIX file system that is
        conceptually indistinguishable from any local file system.
        Furthermore, S3QL has additional features like compression,
        encryption, data de-duplication, immutable trees and snapshotting
        which make it especially suitable for online backup and archival.
        
        S3QL is designed to favor simplicity and elegance over performance and
        feature-creep. Care has been taken to make the source code as
        readable and serviceable as possible. Solid error detection and error
        handling have been included from the very first line, and S3QL comes
        with extensive automated test cases for all its components.
        
        Features
        ========
        
        
        * **Transparency.** Conceptually, S3QL is indistinguishable from a
          local file system. For example, it supports hardlinks, symlinks,
          standard unix permissions, extended attributes and file
          sizes up to 2 TB.
        
        * **Dynamic Size.** The size of an S3QL file system grows and shrinks
          dynamically as required. 
        
        * **Compression.** Before storage, all data may compressed with the
          LZMA, bzip2 or deflate (gzip) algorithm.
        
        * **Encryption.** After compression (but before upload), all data can
          AES encrypted with a 256 bit key. An additional SHA256 HMAC checksum
          is used to protect the data against manipulation.
        
        * **Data De-duplication.** If several files have identical contents,
          the redundant data will be stored only once. This works across all
          files stored in the file system, and also if only some parts of the
          files are identical while other parts differ.
        
        * **Immutable Trees.** Directory trees can be made immutable, so that
          their contents can no longer be changed in any way whatsoever. This
          can be used to ensure that backups can not be modified after they
          have been made.
        
        * **Copy-on-Write/Snapshotting.** S3QL can replicate entire directory
          trees without using any additional storage space. Only if one of the
          copies is modified, the part of the data that has been modified will
          take up additional storage space. This can be used to create
          intelligent snapshots that preserve the state of a directory at
          different points in time using a minimum amount of space.
        
        * **High Performance independent of network latency.** All operations
          that do not write or read file contents (like creating directories
          or moving, renaming, and changing permissions of files and
          directories) are very fast because they are carried out without any
          network transactions.
        
          S3QL achieves this by saving the entire file and directory structure
          in a database. This database is locally cached and the remote
          copy updated asynchronously.
        
        * **Support for low bandwidth connections.** S3QL splits file contents
          into smaller blocks and caches blocks locally. This minimizes both
          the number of network transactions required for reading and writing
          data, and the amount of data that has to be transferred when only
          parts of a file are read or written.
        
        
        
        Development Status
        ==================
        
        After two years of beta-testing by about 93 users did not reveal any
        data-critical bugs, S3QL was declared **stable** with the release of
        version 1.0 on May 13th, 2011. Note that this does not mean that S3QL
        is bug-free. S3QL still has several known, and probably many more
        unknown bugs. However, there is a high probability that these bugs
        will, although being inconvenient, not endanger any stored data.
        
        Please report any problems on the `mailing list
        <http://groups.google.com/group/s3ql>`_ or the `issue tracker
        <http://code.google.com/p/s3ql/issues/list>`_.
        
Keywords: FUSE,backup,archival,compression,encryption,deduplication,aws,s3
Platform: POSIX
Platform: UNIX
Platform: Linux
Classifier: Development Status :: 4 - Beta
Classifier: Environment :: No Input/Output (Daemon)
Classifier: Environment :: Console
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: GNU Library or Lesser General Public License (GPLv3)
Classifier: Topic :: Internet
Classifier: Operating System :: POSIX
Classifier: Topic :: System :: Archiving
Provides: s3ql