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$99 Per Month For Almost 2 Mbytes Of Capacity

#1 User is offline   MSNwar 

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Posted 23 December 2002 - 07:32 PM

I think the WWE needs MSFN!

WWE Wrestles With Storage -- Xdrive to begin timed backup and recovery for Web storage and document-management service

Xdrive Inc. must have missed the memo stating that storage as a service won't work. The storage service vendor is about to launch the second phase of its Web-based storage- and document-management service by adding timed backup and recovery.


Testing will begin this week on the backup feature, which lets customers simply click on the word Backup to make a complete or incremental copy of their data. Early next year, Xdrive plans to add features to improve online customer support and enhance the site's workgroup capabilities so multiple workers can be confident they're all using the same data. The existing workgroup version is priced at $99 per month for almost 2 Mbytes of capacity.


The service is a boon to Marty Pingree, remote technical manager at World Wrestling Entertainment Corp., which has been using Xdrive for about eight months. WWE travels from city to city to put on shows and hires part-time employees in each location, and Pingree found it difficult to keep up with changing E-mail addresses to send messages to workers in each city. "I needed a secure central site with wide range," he says.


At first, Pingree just used Xdrive to post messages. After a while, he noticed that other WWE departments were storing their data on the service. He now can look up last year's plans for a show in a specific city and use it to develop a new show in the same city. Pingree likes posting the information on Xdrive. "I didn't want to be liable for people getting in" to the network, he says. "I don't have to call corporate IT when I have a problem. Storing and sending messages is [Xdrive's] bread and butter."


Transmitting documents to remote users securely can be "somewhat of a nightmare for lots of small and medium companies," says analyst Nancy Marrone at Enterprise Storage Group. She says Xdrive's service can provide those companies with security, storage, and a clean backup copy of the stored data.


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Posted 23 December 2002 - 07:46 PM

Id never attribute brains to WWE, this shows why.
for $99 a month they could hire 10 dedicated servers with 20gb on them.
or buy their own server and have a nice big fat 120gb drive sat in it. the Mind boggles.
$99 for 2mb?? thats one very expensive floppy disk!!

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Posted 23 December 2002 - 10:21 PM

Exactly Fthrjack! I had to check to make sure I was reading it right...I was thinking maybe you meant to put 2 gigabytes but even then I wouldn't buy it.

If WWE uses it...then I guess it's good for me! Haha!

Rick :)

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Posted 24 December 2002 - 12:45 AM

What total idiots!..i really wonder what kind of morons get this service....
:rolleyes: :)

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Posted 24 December 2002 - 01:33 AM

That's pretty silly. I remember not too long ago RackShack had a special on servers.. 100GB space/400GB transfer for $99 a month :)

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