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January 10, 2008 11:40 AM PST

Zmanda offers backup to Amazon S3

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Zmanda, a company commercializing the open-source Amanda backup software, announced a partnership by which customers can store their data at Amazon.com's S3--the online Simple Storage Service.

The partnership spotlights the growing influence of Amazon's S3, which provides customers with online storage whose costs are tied to the amount of storage needed. It's one of several online services Amazon offers.

Amanda (Advanced Maryland Automatic Network Disk Archiver--a contrived acronym if ever there was one) has been around for years; Zmanda was founded in 2005 as a provider of commercial support. There are several others, too.

Stephen Shankland covers Google, Yahoo, search, online advertising, portals, digital photography, and related subjects. He joined CNET News in 1998 and since then also has covered servers, supercomputing, open-source software, and science. E-mail Stephen.
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S3 as backup...
by paranoid.one January 11, 2008 10:22 AM PST
There are a whole bunch of companies using S3 as a backup resource, some of which have been at it for a long while. ElephantDrive and JungleDisk (not related, even though the sort of sound like they should be) were the first two over a year ago, and others like DigitalBucket have started more recently.

I think Amazon is really ahead of the curve with this offering...
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