(Dsiclosure: I work for rsync.net - we've been providing cloud[1] storage since 2001)
We've always positioned rsync.net as a premium offering at a higher price, but it appears this is not really the case anymore - rackspace is 15 cents/GB, per month, and while that matches our 1TB annual package, our 10TB[2] annual is down at 7.9 cents ...
Zero IO cost has been our policy from day one. No disagreement there...
[1] As most on HN know, it's not really a cloud storage offering, since we give people real UNIX filesystems with no abstraction layers between ... but "cloud" will do ...
[2] Live, ZFS filesystem ... so you can just go ahead and send us a single, 10 TB file if you feel like. No weird limitations...
We've always positioned rsync.net as a premium offering at a higher price, but it appears this is not really the case anymore - rackspace is 15 cents/GB, per month, and while that matches our 1TB annual package, our 10TB[2] annual is down at 7.9 cents ...
Zero IO cost has been our policy from day one. No disagreement there...
[1] As most on HN know, it's not really a cloud storage offering, since we give people real UNIX filesystems with no abstraction layers between ... but "cloud" will do ...
[2] Live, ZFS filesystem ... so you can just go ahead and send us a single, 10 TB file if you feel like. No weird limitations...