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Mosso Adds Storage Service to its Hosting Stack

Written by Josh Catone / May 5, 2008 5:01 AM / 7 Comments

Mosso, the cloud hosting service from Rackspace, will today debut a file storage service called CloudFS. The new service will compliment Mosso's flagship end-to-end cloud hosting, the Hosting Cloud, which we reviewed in February, by providing unlimited, scalable storage. Mosso provides a more managed approach to cloud hosting services than some of its competitors, but CloudFS is a standalone API-based service comparable to Amazon's S3.

Developers will be able to store files on the CloudFS services -- which will be accessible only via ReSTful API and language-specific APIs -- whether or not they are using Mosso's Hosting Cloud. Like S3, CloudFS is a pay-for-what-you-use service that can be used in conjunction with hosting services from any provider (including Amazon's EC2).

"CloudFS is the next step in our overall mission to provide the industry's most flexible and broadest range of hosting options -- from traditional complex managed hosting to cloud compute solutions," said Mosso co-founder Jonathan Bryce in a press release.

CloudFS launches today to a limited number of customers in free private beta. The private beta will last until the third quarter of 2008, at which time the service will open in a public beta. The target price at the time is $0.15/per gigabyte.

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  1. It's only a matter of time before a company does this for free. And I think which company that may be *cough Google*

    Posted by: MrCooker | May 5, 2008 6:19 AM



  2. Because they are already in this field, the existing setup will sure benefit them. There are good possibilities in online storage because more and more people are looking towards there computer backup and they are also opting for online backup.

    Posted by: Siddharth | May 5, 2008 6:29 AM



  3. I, for one, am excited about the news. Already signed up for the beta. Since we host at Mosso, our latency will improve with the storage and compute cloud on the same network. We'll be moving our on-demand backup from S3 and upgrade our plans to include a more scalable attachment storage to the Mosso service.

    Posted by: Randall | May 5, 2008 7:30 AM



  4. They just need shell access and I'm in. Still waiting.

    Posted by: Michael | May 5, 2008 10:41 AM



  5. It's only a matter of time before a company does this pay-as-you go model for a global network. And I think that company may be *cough Nirvanix*

    Posted by: Rick | May 6, 2008 10:28 AM



  6. It's only a matter of time before a company does this pay-as-you go model for a global network. And I think that company may be *cough Nirvanix*

    Posted by: Rick | May 6, 2008 10:28 AM



  7. It's only a matter of time before a company does this pay-as-you go model for a global network. And I think that company may be *cough Nirvanix*

    Posted by: Rick | May 6, 2008 10:30 AM



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