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<label for="ac-62"><h2>Isn’t Syncthing all about decentralization?</h2></label>
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<label for="ac-62"><h2>Isn’t Syncthing all about decentralization?</h2></label>
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Here is a comment from Syncthing Foundation about 11sync.net:
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Yes, Syncthing indeed champions decentralization, and we fully embrace
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it. At 11sync.net, our role is to complement this decentralized system by
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offering a resilient peer that also does back-ups for you (separately
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href="https://docs.syncthing.net/users/versioning.html">versioning</a>).
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<blockquote> There is also a feeling that the centralisation of
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<p>For those who are adept at handling their own backups or already
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Syncthing services contradicts the project goals of individuals
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possess a reliable, always-on peer, 11sync.net might not be necessary.
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running decentralised syncing; we (as the project/foundation) will
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We’re here to provide an additional layer of reliability and convenience
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likely not recommend your service as best practice.</blockquote>
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for those who need it.
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<p>We understand and value the position of Syncthing Foundation. Our
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goal is to offer a resilient peer to those who need it.
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