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We've compiled a list of 4 free and paid alternatives to Skylable Sx. The primary competitors include Ceph, GlusterFS. In addition to these, users also draw comparisons between Skylable Sx and Lustre, XtreemFS. Also you can look at other similar options here: Backup and Sync Software.


Ceph
Free Open Source

Ceph is a distributed object store and file system designed to provide excellent performance...

GlusterFS is a scale-out network-attached storage file system. It has found applications including cloud computing, streaming media services, and content delivery networks. GlusterFS was developed originally by Gluster, Inc. and then by Red Hat, Inc.

Lustre
Free Open Source

Lustre is a massively parallel filesystem designed for high-performance, large-scale data.

XtreemFS
Free Open Source

XtreemFS is an object-based, distributed file system for wide area networks.

Skylable SX is a reliable, fully distributed cluster solution for your data storage needs.

Skylable Sx Platforms

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Skylable Sx Overview

Skylable SX is a reliable, fully distributed cluster solution for your data storage needs. With SX you can aggregate the disk space available on multiple servers and merge it into a single storage system. The cluster makes sure that your data is always replicated over multiple nodes (the exact number of copies is defined by the sysadmin) and synchronized. Additionally SX has built-in support for deduplication, client-side encryption, on-the-fly compression and much more.

Skylable Sx Features

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Skylable Sx Tags

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