
Open Source Startup Podcast E189: Why Your Backup Platform Should Be Open Source with Plakar
Jan 15, 2026
Julien Mangeard, Co-founder of Plakar, an innovative open source backup platform, shares insights on modern data backup challenges. He discusses how legacy systems are failing to cope with the explosion of data and the threats of ransomware. Julien emphasizes the importance of independent backups, resilient design, and end-to-end encryption. He also compares Plakar's community-driven approach to hype-driven cloud solutions and shares his personal motivations stemming from past data loss, advocating for transparency and trust in the open source landscape.
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Immutable Storage Solves Encryption+Dedupe
- Plakar built an immutable storage engine (Kloset) to allow end-to-end encryption while still deduplicating and optimizing storage.
- This design avoids proprietary filesystems and keeps compatibility with many storage backends.
Ransomware And Data Growth Demand New Design
- Ransomware professionalism and AI acceleration make unencrypted backups too risky.
- Large datasets also break legacy designs, forcing new architectures for daily backups.
Delegate Resiliency Without Sharing Keys
- Delegate resiliency: encrypt locally and send encrypted vaults to independent providers without sharing keys.
- Require multiple geographically separated copies to withstand ransomware and long-term retention needs.
