• Zetabyte Amazon Storage Device

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    Monday, October 23rd, 2006

    Zetabytes? Pounds, baby, pounds! The Zetabyte storage device is actually a networked storage system that backs up to Amazon’s S3 networked file system. It cans store up to 690GB for, and this is the kicker, $299 a month. The cheapest plan is $49 a month for 30GB. The real key is that all of the data stored on the zBox, as it’s called, goes straight to Amazon’s S3 service. The basic device supports up to 5 simultaneous users and the pro version supports 100 for $499/month for 690GB.

    If you’ve got to back up off site, friends, you might as well let the guys who handle all your Sailor Moon graphic novel orders take care of it.

    Zettabyte Storage zBox [AWS]

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