Archive for June, 2010

Pixloo Home Tour

Thursday, June 24th, 2010

Pixloo is a new service for Homeowners, Real Estate Agents, and Brokers to help sell their homes online for free.  Free virtual tours will become the new craze.  Selling your home online has been made simple with the Pixloo home tours advantage.  Free home tours provided by Pixloo.com are easy and you don’t have to do very much.

Now you can list your home on Pixloo home tours and have your home auto exported to every major site known to man 100% free of charge with no ads on the site.  They are hosted in the cloud which makes it very cheap for the company to survive with hosting and scaling.

  • Free Home Tour
  • Free Virtual Tour
  • Free Home Pics
  • Auto Export
  • Fansy Photos

I totally recommend them to be your next virtual tour on your home that you are trying to sell online.  They will give you more exposure than anyone out there and best of all they are 100% free!

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Zmanda Cloud Backup with Cloud Disaster Protection

Thursday, June 24th, 2010

Zmanda Inc. released the third generation of its Zmanda Cloud Backup, adding cloud disaster recovery, support for Microsoft Server 2010 and bandwidth throttling to the online data backup service for small- to medium-sized businesses.

Zmanda Cloud Backup 3 also adds support for Amazon S3 data centers in Singapore, and Zmanda dropped pricing for the service that protects servers and desktops. ZCB is based on Zmanda’s open-source backup software.

Kant said Zmanda lowered its storage and bandwidth prices as much as 33% in some instances. Its monthly pricing is now $.15 per gigabyte to store and transfer data on the cloud plus $.15 per gigabyte of bandwidth used, and $4.95 per account to protect an unlimited number of Windows desktops and servers. Zmanda’s competitors include Symantec Corp.’s Protection Network (SPN) hosted solutions and EMC Corp.’s MozyPro online data backup service.

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AMD Releases $99 Opteron For Cloud

Thursday, June 24th, 2010

Advanced Micro Devices has released a $99 Opteron processor that can be used in most cloud-computing environments.  The cloud server quad-core 4122 is the lowest-priced server chip ever sold by AMD and is one of the 4100 series Opterons unveiled Wednesday for one- and two-socket servers. The 4100 family comprises two quad-core processors and seven six-core chips. Prices range from $99 to $698.

AMD’s latest processors and cloud servers are aimed at cloud-computing environments that run on inexpensive, low-power chips that drive scale-out servers. Power requirements of the latest AMD chips are 32 watts, 50 watts or 75 watts, depending on the processor.

All the chips support AMD’s latest virtualization technology and include an integrated DDR3 memory controller. In addition, the chip sockets used for the 4100 series will support AMD’s 16-core Opteron, codenamed Bulldozer, which is set for release next year.

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