TARDIS for the Storage of X-ray Diffraction Images
I have been able to get some details about TARDIS, which was mentioned in the comments of the post:Do we need an X-ray Diffraction Image Data Bank?.

A number of tools for TARDIS are coming online in the near future. The tools are being designed so that labs can install the repository software at no cost on a basic PC server that will allow the deposition of images with minimal annotation (5 or 6 lines of text describing the experiment).
If your server is on their network, TARDIS will be able to locate your data and make it available to everyone. They are open to having anyone who wants to deposit images before the tools are released to contact them and they will deposit the images on the server for you. I have been told that the tools are going to be lightweight and easy solution to the problem. I am looking forward to their release!
Although not explicitly stated, it looks like the server will be open to anyone in the world that wishes to deposit their images. I have been watching the site for about 6 weeks and have noticed that no new structures have been deposited. I hope that with the release of these deposition tools that the number of data sets will greatly increase.