More info:
- The google web console works well, only good for your local file uploads.
- GSutil is a python command-line utility that can be run on a web hosting 
server (joyent etc)
  This means you can do server-server transfers!  Way cool, especially when the 
servers
  are on a 100Mb backbone as many are.
- The performance of gs and s3 seem similar, with gs faster uploading and 
simpler.

You can try both:
https://sandbox.google.com/storage/backspaces/TheWebsiteIsDown.mp4
http://backspaces.s3.amazonaws.com/TheWebsiteIsDown.mp4

let me know if you see any glitches.  Both should stream after a short 
buffering pause.

    -- Owen


On Jul 26, 2010, at 10:57 AM, Owen Densmore wrote:

> I just got my invite from GS:
>  https://code.google.com/apis/storage/docs/overview.html
> 
> Has anyone used it yet?  It appears to have the same style as amazon: buckets 
> and objects.  It's currently slightly more expensive than amazon s3, but hard 
> to tell where it will eventually end up .. like most things google, its still 
> in beta.
> 
> We've started looking at s3 and gs as storage for podcasts.
> 
> One requirement is being able to copy from server to server, so that we can 
> mirror & replicate the media.  Through a fairly strange stunt in Transmit, a 
> Mac FTP app, I've been able to transfer considerable data from Joyent, my 
> ISP, and amazon s3.  Not sure if that works with gs yet.
> 
>    -- Owen
> 
> 

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