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Revision as of 18:01, 24 September 2011

SpiderOak
Developer(s)SpiderOak
Initial releaseDecember 2007
Stable release
4.0.9830 / July 8, 2011; 13 years ago (2011-07-08)
Preview release
4.0.9823 / June 16, 2011; 13 years ago (2011-06-16)
Operating systemMac, Windows, Linux, iOS, Android
Available inEnglish
TypeOnline backup service
LicenseProprietary and GPLv3 (for some tools)
Websitehttps://spideroak.com/

SpiderOak is an online backup tool for Windows, Mac and Linux users to back up, share, sync, access and store [1] their data using an off-site server. SpiderOak allows the user to backup any given folder of his/her computer. SpiderOak uses encrypted cloud storage and client-side encryption key creation, so even employees of SpiderOak cannot access users' information (this is the 'zero-knowledge' data encryption). However, that can't be assured due to its client's closed source nature.

SpiderOak distinguishes itself from competition in provision of encryption, in provision for syncing files and folders across multiple devices, and in automatic de-duplication of data.[2] To achieve this, SpiderOak uses a layered approach to encryption, using a combination of 2048 bit RSA and 256-bit AES.[3]

SpiderOak offers two account types, a free 2 GB version and a paid subscription for capacity above the free account limit. Some components of SpiderOak are open source, and the company has announced their intent for the client to be fully open source in the future.[4] SpiderOak won editorial awards [5] and also was made an Editor's Choice by Computer Shopper magazine in May 2009.[6]

Main features

  • All data accessible in one de-duplicated location
  • Configurable multi-platform synchronization
  • Preserve all historical versions & deleted files
  • Share folders instantly in web ShareRooms with RSS
  • Retrieve files from any internet-connected device
  • Comprehensive 'zero-knowledge' data encryption
  • Unlimited devices[7]

See also

References

  1. ^ SpiderOak. "Spideroak Service Description". SpiderOak. Retrieved 2009-06-19.
  2. ^ Carla Schroder (2009-01-22). "Spideroak: Secure Offsite Backups for Linux". LinuxPlanet. Retrieved 2009-02-26.
  3. ^ "Spideroak: Engineering Matters". SpiderOak. Retrieved 2009-11-04.
  4. ^ "Spideroak: Engineering Matters". SpiderOak. Retrieved 2009-11-04.
  5. ^ Susie Ochs (2009-06-11). "Online Storage Battle: Which Cloud Back-Up Service Reigns Supreme?". MacLife. Retrieved 2009-11-04.
  6. ^ "SpiderOak 3.0 Review".
  7. ^ "Spideroak: Free Online Backup, File and Folder Sync, Share & Storage for Windows, Mac, and Linux - SpiderOak.com". SpiderOak. Retrieved 2009-11-04.

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