“The Great Crash” – yet another poignant reminder…

June 14, 2009

We often receive stories from our users regarding their near-experiences with massive data loss, but we also get plenty of anecdotes from individuals who are coming to us after the fact (they’ve lost data and are now committed to never allow that to happen again).

One of our subscribers alerted us today to an essay in the New York Times Magazine by writer Virginia Heffernan titled “The Great Crash.” It tells the story of the writer’s own challenging experience with a hard drive gone bad. While all these stories are sad, Herrernan’s piece is also a well-written and poignant exploration of feelings one has when confronted with the loss of priceless memories and creative work – much of which is digital these days.

Please enjoy the essay. And please don’t let it happen to you.

Use ElephantDrive – or use another service – but take some quick and easy steps to protect yourself from a problem that you know, sooner or later, is coming…

Related: In the same issue of the NYT Magazine, there is a fascinating article on the growth of data centers. If you are a big nerd (like all of us at ElephantDrive) you might want to check it out too…


ElephantDrive Alert – Network Maintenance COMPLETE

June 10, 2009

Hi Herd Members,

We just wanted to let you know that this evening’s upgrade and performance tests are now complete. We exceed our target window by 22 minutes, so we apologize to those users who saw any performance degradation or availability gaps during the scheduled time slot or beyond – thanks so much for your patience during this process.

Thank you,

The Team at ElephantDrive


ElephantDrive Alert – Network Maintenance Tasks

June 10, 2009

Hi Herd Members,

In our ongoing effort to provide you with the premium online storage offering on the web, today we are performing a set of maintenance and upgrade procedures on our networking infrastructure.

You may experience temporary access issues from 10:00 pm PST 2009-06-09 until 1:00 am PST 2009-06-10, but please be aware that all data is safe and secure.

As always, please contact us at support@elephantdrive.com with any questions.

Thanks,

The Team at ElephantDrive