I remember thinking maybe ten years ago (after my first mdadm disaster) that what I really wanted was something that created a union of multiple standard filesystems and presented it as one file system to my desktop OS (which at the time was Linux). My thought was that I would build this in user space using FUSE and some homebrew TCP protocol + various user space clients for different OS:es (hey Covecube, maybe that part is still a good idea?). And then perhaps configurable levels of duplication per directory. (But that seemed complicated and way more work than what I was willing to do for just me to use...)
And now I finally find this solution, already built and polished, for the OS I currently use. And it's only 30 USD. I would probably have to spend at least a week to build a very minimum thing that just worked for me and was super crappy in terms of UX, and probably didn¨t any rebalancing at all. So.. yeah, based on what I have seen so far buying this saves me a lot of money/time.
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