Wubi Posted August 23, 2012 Report Posted August 23, 2012 Most of us own multiple computers, hard disks and removable drives it would make perfect sense to have an universally accessible combined data storage pool. Free utility software Greyhole does exactly that.Some Greyhole usage statisticsThe average Greyhole pool size is 6.4TB, and contains 5 drives. The biggest one has 43TB, and uses 26 drives. The average Greyhole user uses his pool at 67% of its capacity. Backend greyhole uses Samba to create a storage pool of all available hard drives, allowing users to create redundant copies of there files preventing data loss when part of their hardware fails. Users can add and configure as many disk drives (internal, external, USB, e-Sata, Firewire) as they wish in their storage pool whose resulting size will be the sum of total free space in all the included disk drives. Greyhole file copies are regular files, visible on any machine, without any hardware or software required. If you take out one hard drive from your pool, and mount it anywhere else, you’ll be able to see all the files that Greyhole stored on it. They will have the same filenames, and they’ll be in the same directories you’d expect them to be Video tutorial on Greyhole Download Greyhole: Greyhole v0.9.22 - GreyholeSursa PenTestIT Quote