Saturday 8 February 2014

Uploaded new software version.
+ improve CSpace and UDP transports
+ keep CSpace connections with remote peers opened - this should increase connection stability and data transfer rate
+ fixed data transfer, sometimes packets transfer was not go further
+ improve monitor transports page




Wednesday 29 January 2014

Uploaded a new version of the program.
Improoved transport protocols, TCP transport now should keep connections with remote users opened. So it should increase the speed of data transfer.



Saturday 2 November 2013

I finally started DataHaven.NET Market Place. Now you can buy and sell DHN credits for BitCoins. In the program go to [menu]->[money] and click "BUY/SELL DHN credits for BitCoins ...".
You need to run the latest software version to have this feature enabled.

Here you can see all bids and offers : http://datahaven.net/market

Now you can gain some BitCoins by providing HDD space to DataHaven.NETwork. You accumulates DHN credits when other users takes a part of your HDD. Than you place an offer on the DataHaven.NET Market to sell your accumulated DHN credits for BitCoins.

People who want to have more distributed storage to backup their important data spents DHN credits to rent HDD space from suppliers. They need to place a bid to buy DHN credits for BitCoins on the Market. 

Matched bids and offers will be executed and both sides gets the exchange.

Please contact me if you found and bugs or have a questions.

Thursday 22 November 2012

We have a message board now: 
I am happy to answer your questions and discuss any project proposal. 
Write a review about DataHaven.NET on the forum - you will thereby help in the development of the project.
Let's be in touch.!

Monday 19 November 2012

Would like to show you my project - DataHaven.NET.


DataHaven.NET is a peer-to-peer online backup utility.

This is a distributed network for backup data storage. Each participant of the network provides a portion of his hard drive for other users. In exchange, he is able to store his data on other users's machines.

The redundancy in backups makes it so if someone loses your data, you can reconstruct what was lost and give it to someone else to hold. And all of this happens without you having to do a thing.

All data is encrypted before it leaves your computer with a key your computer generates. No one else can read your data. Recover data is only one way - download the necessary pieces from computers of other users and decrypt them with your private key.

DataHaven.NET - is written in Python using Twisted.

The software is working stable at the moment and you can use it on Windows and Linux.

Monday 5 February 2007