Tarsnap is a secure online backup service for UNIX-like operating systems, including BSD, Linux and OS X. Created in 2008 by Colin Percival, Tarsnap encrypts and stores data in Amazon S3. The service is designed for efficiency, only uploading and storing data that has directly changed since the last backup. read more
The website with the homepage "Tarsnap - Online Backups For The Truly Paranoid" provides content on the pages Why?, How? and Why?. In the following table you'll find the 10 most important pages of Tarsnap.com:
# | Description | URL of the website |
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1. | Tarsnap - Online backups for the truly paranoid | / |
2. | Why? | /flexibility.html |
3. | How? | /efficiency.html |
4. | Why? | /utility.html |
5. | Download Tarsnap now! | /download.html |
6. | Tarsnap | /index.html |
7. | News | /news.html |
8. | About | /about.html |
9. | Testimonials | /testimonials.html |
10. | Legal | /legal.html |
A Apache server hosts the websites of Tarsnap.com. The website uses the latest markup standard HTML 5. The website does not specify details about the inclusion of its content in search engines. For this reason the content will be included by search engines.
IP address: | 52.70.55.60 |
Server provider: | AMAZON-AES |
Webserver software: | Apache, Version 2.4.57 |
Operating system: | Free BSD (BSD) |
Load time: | 5.2 seconds (slower than 99 % of all websites) |
HTML version: | HTML 5 |
Filesize: | 7.84 KB (483 recognized words in text) |
The website doesn't contain questionable content. It can be used by kids and is safe for work.
Attribute | Classification | |
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Google Safebrowsing |
Safe | |
Safe for children |
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Safe for work |
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Webwiki rating |
No ratings | |
Server location |
USA, Ashburn | |
Trustworthy 85% |