"... it’s an issue with bad ingredient labeling ..." I've been working on some improved labeling for certain grocery products: https://kozubik.com/items/ThisisCandy/
The complexity implied by anything "better" than three nines is a recipe for disaster. In reality, neither you, nor Amazon, nor anyone else has any idea how durable S3 is. But if they _did_, it wouldn't matter because…
How do the traffic exemptions in AWS fit into this net neutrality debate ? There are quite a few ways in which traffic between different AWS components is discounted[1], or "favored" over other traffic, and this doesn't…
No promises, but I think we will enable this on rsync.net storage arrays... We already have s3cmd in our environment, so you can: ssh user@rsync.net s3cmd get s3://rsynctest/mscdex.exe So if we put this into the…
The key is that our service is cold storage only. All access, regardless of protocol, is with a username and password - there is no anonymous access to data stored here. So there is no "hosting" or publishing of any…
The gag order is the whole point. Read through it again - it is a positive, affirmative statement that we make each week (and make in three continents). A judge (or LEA, whatever) would have to compel us to make false…
Done and done: http://www.rsync.net/resources/notices/canary.txt We've been running it for seven years now: http://blog.kozubik.com/john_kozubik/2010/08/the-warrant-can...
Ok, fair enough. I'm still wrapping my head around JSAI (javascript as infrastructure) so bear with me ...
I don't understand the business model at all. I undertand the attraction of implementing web based "messaging" (chat) in javascript. But why wouldn't I just point that javascript back to myself ? Why would I route the…
We've[1] been doing this for 11 years now, just as you describe. We built the bare metal ourselves, we own it, and the buck stops here. Most importantly, unlike the OP who speaks of "the big hosting guys don't have a…
Unlimited storage is a farce, and places you in an antagonistic relationship with your provider: http://blog.kozubik.com/john_kozubik/2009/11/flat-rate-stora... ... which is the last thing you want with serious backups.
"... it’s an issue with bad ingredient labeling ..." I've been working on some improved labeling for certain grocery products: https://kozubik.com/items/ThisisCandy/
The complexity implied by anything "better" than three nines is a recipe for disaster. In reality, neither you, nor Amazon, nor anyone else has any idea how durable S3 is. But if they _did_, it wouldn't matter because…
How do the traffic exemptions in AWS fit into this net neutrality debate ? There are quite a few ways in which traffic between different AWS components is discounted[1], or "favored" over other traffic, and this doesn't…
No promises, but I think we will enable this on rsync.net storage arrays... We already have s3cmd in our environment, so you can: ssh user@rsync.net s3cmd get s3://rsynctest/mscdex.exe So if we put this into the…
The key is that our service is cold storage only. All access, regardless of protocol, is with a username and password - there is no anonymous access to data stored here. So there is no "hosting" or publishing of any…
The gag order is the whole point. Read through it again - it is a positive, affirmative statement that we make each week (and make in three continents). A judge (or LEA, whatever) would have to compel us to make false…
Done and done: http://www.rsync.net/resources/notices/canary.txt We've been running it for seven years now: http://blog.kozubik.com/john_kozubik/2010/08/the-warrant-can...
Ok, fair enough. I'm still wrapping my head around JSAI (javascript as infrastructure) so bear with me ...
I don't understand the business model at all. I undertand the attraction of implementing web based "messaging" (chat) in javascript. But why wouldn't I just point that javascript back to myself ? Why would I route the…
We've[1] been doing this for 11 years now, just as you describe. We built the bare metal ourselves, we own it, and the buck stops here. Most importantly, unlike the OP who speaks of "the big hosting guys don't have a…
Unlimited storage is a farce, and places you in an antagonistic relationship with your provider: http://blog.kozubik.com/john_kozubik/2009/11/flat-rate-stora... ... which is the last thing you want with serious backups.