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Happy New Year

December 24th, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in Amazon, Cloud Computing

and to make 2010 happier All Data Transfer In to Amazon S3 is Free until June 30th, 2010 :) so if you plan to upload large amounts the window is open. Additionally, Amazon S3 EU WEST (Ireland) storage pricing has been reduced 15% to $0.15 (€0.10*) per GB. Also reducing from $0.012 to $0.010 (€0.07*) per 10,000 GET requests or 1,000 PUT requests.

Things I still need to do.

  • I will review the JungleDisk Server Edition shortly. (so easy to setup on Linux)
  • Document my progress with EC2 instances spinning on EBS volumes, yes real stop start stuff.
  • And review some Desktop Backup solutions Carbonite, PutPlace & JungleDisk.so may you have a happy 2010

    * approx coversion to euro on date of post

    [Update 22.01.10]

    Well work is so busy I haven’t had time to do a full write up on these items. But I can say that JungleDisk Server Edition [Linux] installed via RPM and was so easy to setup. I purchased the licence via my Amazon account and added it to an XML file, Hey Presto it was running. I downloaded a client for windows and my server was there waiting to interact and take backup instructions. The backups are scheduled and very painless. Well worth checking out. [btw I had tried to do this 6 months prior to November but it wasn't an available option for my server build]

    The EC2 on EBS vols. well again cloud computing is maturing 6 months slower that when I hit it. When I first tried EC2 I couldn’t believe this wasn’t possible and now it is. The GUI makes it possible for less geeky CMD line folk to get what needs to be done done in a visual way. So I played around with it in the run up to Xmas and a bit over the break and can report that it is a major step forward in the Stop / Start usage of on demand computing. I need to have some small but more critical trials of this but I can’t see any draw backs!

    Carbonite, PutPlace & JungleDisk. Well Peter@doop is testing Carbonite so I await his views on that, I have been using JungleDisk for a good while now and the new interface is a major step forward. I am backing up much more areas of disk now but nowhere near the amount of data Peter is syncing. I think asynchronous connections are a real pain when trying to upload massive amounts of data over broadband.  If you do one thing in 2010, BACKUP! and do it before June 30th.