http://aws.amazon.com/glacier/?utm_source=AWS&utm_medium=website&utm_campaign=LP_glacier_launch
With Amazon Glacier, customers can reliably store large or small amounts of data for as little as $0.01 per gigabyte per month
http://aws.amazon.com/glacier/?utm_source=AWS&utm_medium=website&utm_campaign=LP_glacier_launch
With Amazon Glacier, customers can reliably store large or small amounts of data for as little as $0.01 per gigabyte per month
Might be at least interesting if I had a pipe large enough to use it- the A in aDSL is *excruciatingly* drastic for my [not real pressing] potential uses for cloud storage...
I can slurp down ~1 meg/s, but the other way is about 34 times slower.
And to get that much up I have to take everything off the down side.
Much the same dilemma that Dropbox has posed for me.
got lotsa room for a transfer, or even a batch of notes and programs I see no reason to need most of the time, but might be useful Out There- but it would take so long to upload a single gigabyte of stuff [in the background, no less] that might be handy on the road- the data would be out of date by the time it finished synching.
so mainly I use it to move modest sized blocks between my intranet over the internet to my intranet-isolated wifi router.
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