When I first heard about Memory Box Backup I struggled to see how a splitting your files up and storing them on a hundred different machines could:
a - Be practical
b - Be secure, or
c - Be more reliable than traditional forms of off-site back up.
It took a long conversation with managing director Trevor Glen to nut it all out, and even now I have to take it on faith that wiping out dozens of nodes in their network won't noticeably impact the integrity of the data it stores. Anyway, you can read my interpretation of the Memory Box technology in this Bootstrappr blog entry for ZDNet by clicking here.

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