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1 What’s mine is mine, what’s yours is...
Peter Szegedi TERENA

2 About my data 2002 HP Omnibook XE3
Industry-standard 20GB Enhanced-IDE hard drive Also got ADSL access at home... 2003 Samsung Digimax 201 2.0 Megapixels 2005 Fujitsu-Siemens Amilo Pro 80GB / 5400 rpm Samsung Digimax S500 2006 5.3 Megapixels 2009 DELL Latitude E4300 250GB solid-state drive 1TB local backup... 2010 Sony DSC W530 14.1 Megapixels Not to mention the other devices...

3 Looking at the clouds October 2011, Forbes published that
26 April 2012 Microsoft SkyDrive Google Drive iCloud Dropbox SugarSync Ubuntu One 7-25GB GB GB GB GB GB October 2011, Forbes published that Dropbox had 50 million users, of which 96% were using a free account

4 Headaches Access Devices Cost Sharing Privacy... Google Drive:
”When you upload or otherwise submit content to our Services, you give Google (and those we work with) a worldwide license to use, host, store, reproduce, modify, create derivative works, ..., communicate, publish, publicly perform, publicly display and distribute such content. The rights you grant in this license are for the limited purpose of operating, promoting, and improving our Services, and to develop new ones.”

5 Public Cloud Providers
Headaches Public Cloud Providers Can run on local premisses

6 Cloud Storage Provider
Idea Cloud Storage Provider Windows7 Android Mac OS iOS Linux Trusted party

7 Cloud Storage Provider
Idea Cloud Storage Provider Metadata encryption Storage data Windows7 Android Mac OS iOS Linux Trusted party

8 TERENA Trusted Cloud Drive pilot Internal Phase I - DONE
Cloud Storage Provider Windows7 Android Mac OS iOS Linux keep metadata and storage data separate Trusted party encrypt Web page Metadata store federate Local Storage WebDAV Can run on local premisses attach public/private (own) cloud storage

9 How to participate Public Phase II – until March 2013
Public Cloud Providers 1) Bring your (test) users Windows7 Android Mac OS iOS Linux 4) Take the code and DIY Trusted party Web page Metadata store 2) Attach your storage back-end WebDAV 3) Recommendations for new front-end Private Cloud Providers NRENs Can run on local premisses

10 What’s our policy? We don’t have our policy becase it is not a service (yet). But, technically speaking: yes, we have to copy your data yes, we have to modify your data yes, we have to publicly display your data ... ...in order to deliver the service to you, yes. It’s all about TRUST and not the policy The code is open source virtual-clouddrive.com/net/org

11 Demonstrations Tuesday in the lunch break
Wednesday in the afternoon coffee break


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