May 2007
April 2007
Is Amazon S3 the first Tier 0 Internet Service? | magpiebrain
by nhoizeyIf Flickr and it’s ilk could be considered tier one applications, then surely Amazon S3 much be considered a tier zero service.
S3 Firefox Organizer
by nhoizey & 6 others (via)This firefox extension(browser plugin) provides an user friendly interface for Amazon's S3 (Simple Storage Service) . Its interface is very much similar to the FTP interface that lists local folders in the left panel and S3 buckets/files/folders in the right panel. Files/folders can be moved from the local computer to Amazon's storage space and vice versa.
February 2007
Spanning Sync Blog: 5,000 Video Downloads. Time for Amazon S3.
by nhoizeyWe did some quick math and realized that we were saturating our server's network connection. Time to add some capacity. We immediately decided to use Amazon S3.
January 2007
Amazon S3 is everywhere
by marcoSeems to me that everywhere I turn, I'm hearing about someone doing something cool with Amazon S3. Here's a collection of some of the things I've noticed.
How I automated my backups to Amazon S3 using s3sync. | John Eberly’s Geek Blog
by nhoizey & 2 others (via)I wanted a simple low level tool to perform automatic backups S3. I decided to use s3sync to do the heavy lifting and use the jets3t Cockpit GUI to monitor my S3 account. The following explains how I successfully started automating my backups to S3 using s3sync and cockpit.
JungleDisk and Amazon S3: Secure, Redundant, Encrypted Backup | Andy Wibbels
by nhoizey (via)When first announced, S3 didn't make much of a splash with consumers because there weren't any applications for it yet - it was simply a service waiting for the geeks to write something fantastic for it. That fantastic application is here: JungleDisk.
Mac OS X S3 Browser
by nhoizey & 3 others (via)S3 browser is a Mac OS X administration tool for the Amazon S3 data storage service. My goal is to build a small application useful in itself for developers or users subscribed to the S3 service, but also to provide example code showing how to access S3 through the REST API in a OS X Objective-C client application, on top of OS X technologies (Keychain, URL loading system, ...).