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Thursday, March 16, 2006
Useful: Amazon S3 - Simple Storage Service
Amazon has launched Amazon S3, an internet storage service "designed to make web-scale computing easier for developers."
Apparently, users may upload an unlimited number of objects up to 5 GB in size. Download protocols include HTTP and BitTorrent for now. Additional interfaces will be available in the future.
The pricing model is as follows: pay only for what you use, $0.15 per GB of storage used, and $0.20 per GB of data transferred.
Kick the link below to learn more:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/browse.html/104-5080668-3599102?node=16427261
While this seems cheap at first glance, I am not sure this solves my ever-growing problem with file backups that I would love to have access to from any computer (digital photo originals, video, .fla and .psd files, audio files, etc.).
Apparently, users may upload an unlimited number of objects up to 5 GB in size. Download protocols include HTTP and BitTorrent for now. Additional interfaces will be available in the future.
The pricing model is as follows: pay only for what you use, $0.15 per GB of storage used, and $0.20 per GB of data transferred.
Kick the link below to learn more:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/browse.html/104-5080668-3599102?node=16427261
While this seems cheap at first glance, I am not sure this solves my ever-growing problem with file backups that I would love to have access to from any computer (digital photo originals, video, .fla and .psd files, audio files, etc.).
posted by Robert, 1:47 PM
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