Dear All-
Apologies for the delay in responding to this-- our normal response time has been a bit compromised by holidays, etc.
General instructions for backup and archiving data in OMERO are at:
http://www.openmicroscopy.org/site/supp ... store.htmlThis will give a data backup, useful for a restore or disaster recovery. Institutions using services like Arkivum, or their own backup solution could integrate this into their backup process. At Dundee, we have a replicated tape backup solution, and our production OMERO servers are backed up there using the strategy laid out in the on-line doc.
As Damir mentioned, DAX Archiving Solutions has a backup and archiving solution for OMERO (
http://omerostoragemanager.com/pages/home.php). We’re not sure whether this supports OMERO 5 or not. Maybe they can comment, or you can contact them for more info.
DAX’s solution provides an integrated, user-facing archive solution, which I assume is the kind of application Bernie is asking about. To our knowledge, this isn’t yet available from Arkivum, although it could be. We’ve discussed this idea with them a few times, so they are at least aware of the possibilities. We suggest you contact them for help on this.
From the perspective of the OME project— a grant-funded, open source consortium— we can support use of our tools for commercial products, as long as the terms of the GPL-licensing are met. It is hard for us to use grant-funded resources to support several archiving products— DAX, Tivoli, Arkivum, etc.—at the API level, since each is different. There is nothing to stop anyone in the community doing this-- it's open source! Alternatively, as most of you know, commercial licensing and on-demand customisation and support of Bio-Formats and OMERO are available from Glencoe Software (Conflict Note: I founded and run Glencoe Software).
Hope that helps. Again, sorry for the delay.
Cheers,
Jason