![]() ![]() ![]() KBFS: A distributed filesystem with end-to-end encryption and a global namespace based on Keybase.io service that uses FUSE to create cryptographically secure file mounts.IPFS: A peer-to-peer distributed file system that seeks to connect all computing devices with the same system of files.goofys: A FUSE filesystem that allows access to Amazon S3/Microsoft Azure storage with an emphasis on performance.GlusterFS: Clustered Distributed Filesystem having ability to scale up to several petabytes.ExpanDrive: A commercial filesystem implementing SFTP/FTP/S3/Swift using FUSE.CloudStore (formerly, Kosmos filesystem): By mounting via FUSE, existing Linux utilities can interact with CloudStore.CernVM-FS: A distributed read-only software distribution system, implemented as a POSIX filesystem in user space (FUSE) using HTTP transport, to deliver software in a fast and reliable fashion at global scale.SPFS A file system for Spectrum Protect, designed to mount the backup server filespace anywhere on your server, and use the features included from the backup server ( encryption, de-duplication, compression, filtrering etc). ![]() Restic: Free, fast, efficient and secure backup software uses FUSE to be able to browse all of your backup snapshots as a regular file system.Borg (backup software): Deduplicating backup program that allows backup archives to be mounted as FUSE filesystems.FUSE filesystems can expose the contents of archives or backup sets without having to first extract them. ![]()
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