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Mosso Launches CloudFS -- Real Amazon S3 Competitor? (centernetworks.com)
16 points by moses1400 on May 5, 2008 | hide | past | favorite | 4 comments



We tried Mosso out for a while about a year and a half ago, we were not impressed - frequents outages and performance issues. Also, MySQL DB connectivity often dropped. They responded relatively quickly but outages were too frequent to justify staying with them.


Anyone mind sharing his experience working with Mosso? I am currently debating using it vs other cloud services (Amazon) or more conventional hosting (SoftLayer/RackSpace).


I've been a user of mosso's for 2 years. And quite honestly I would not recommend them. They do some things well (availability of support, fast servers), and do others surprisingly bad: ill-informed support techs, really odd clustering problems like two authoritative ftp servers for one domain in one recent case that no one there seems to have a clue how to fix, and usage (hit based) metering.

I hope they fix the problems, but for now, I wouldn't recommend them.


I'm in a similar boat to plusbryan. I would say that they're OK for basic, static site hosting. We use them for hosting free websites for some of our customers. Otherwise, S3 is still the gold standard. And since their costs are reasonable, why not just use the gold standard?




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