jblesage@gmail.com
In terms of background, I am a software developer who has been building high end servers for nearly 10 years. I've assembled a team of engineers who understand the complexity of managing petabytes of data.
As a team, we have spent the last three months developing a server strategy that is scalable and supports very fast transfer speeds. Nearly every component within the server has redundancy. Because we are building the servers ourselves, we can afford to replicate any uploaded data over three servers.
We have developed a partnership with a high-end datacenter management company in Montreal to provide the colocation and bandwidth. Their partnership has allowed us a dedicated 1000megabit line to each rack, and can pool this bandwidth to allow an overall connection of a few gigabits per second.
Our server design and the partnership created allows us to have an overall design that allows for triple redundancy across a few datacenters as well as very fast access speeds.
We can profitably offer this at $0.10 per GB stored without ever charging for bandwidth.
Fully understanding the brand name appeal of Amazon and Rackspace, is there room for a new entrant in the cloud storage market?
Is having the datacenters in Canada an issue?
Looking forward to hearing what everyone has to say.
JB