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The introduction of new cloud storage from Parascale is latest news in the webmaster field. The data as per this is not kept on the physical devices; instead internet is used to store the details.
Company has already announced the storage of data on a high security system. The central control servers with metadata only have access to the network nodes. There is no human interference in the network in a virtual mode. Operations can be performed without the need for a peer confirmation.
Cloud can be upgraded according to the requirements of the clients. The software from parascale can be used to bring together the servers from various vendors together.
Only a limited number of clients are allowed access for this storage. The data can be loaded on Linux as well as Windows server, including old servers as well.
The cost of having this cloud storage is very less and there is no additional cost for the bandwidth provided for customers. This will make it convenient for the clients as compared to their competitors using other modes of storage facilities. Service providers can go for this storage without having to go for technology changes to have this storage facility with them.
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It was good news for companies which they pay attention to their webmasters.
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Dental SEO Guys
This sounds cool, but IMO the average webmaster wouldn’t bother with it because all he/she needs is a basic webserver with php and mysql. However, it will be a real boon for companies that handle sensitive data like credit card processors, etc.
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Spyware blog
I think this is a great thing, however spreading data around the internet/cloud can cause privacy concerns with clients.
its good information for me…i hope you can give more information about it againt. thanks
It’s a nice toy, but it’s definitely not reliable storage. If all nodes that keep your information go offline it’s bye bye data. And if you need to store data for other people in exchange why not just keep your own data instead? And no…backup is not a good answer. You can find cheap and reliable back for a few bucks. And if you want your data to be truly safe just encrypt it. Free solutions like TrueCrypt do exist.