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June 18, 2013 08:07 pm GMT

Developers Can Now Ship Hard Drives To Google To Import Large Amounts Of Data To Cloud Storage

cloud_blog_header_v05Google just added a new service to Google Cloud Storage that will allow developers to send their hard drives to Google to import very large data sets that would otherwise be too expensive and time-consuming to import. For a flat fee of $80 per hard drive, Google will take the drive and upload the data into a Cloud Storage bucket. This, Google says, can be "faster or less expensive than transferring data over the Internet." The service is now in limited preview for users with a U.S.-based return address.

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