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Giganews to increase binary retention to 200 days

Posted by Martin in The Web  TAGS in The Web

16

Jul

The best Usenet provider in the world has done it once again. Giganews announced just a few days ago that they would increase the current retention of 120 days to a whopping 200 days during the summer nearly doubling their storage capacities.


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Giganews updates storage and offers 120 days retention

Posted by Martin in P2p, The Web  TAGS in P2p, The Web

13

Apr

Giganews which is in my opinion the best Usenet provider on the planet did it once again and upgraded their storage capacities to increase the retention of the Usenet files to 120 days. If you compare that to the retention level of other Usenet providers who sometimes offer a binary retention of 5-7 days you know the difference. If you never heard about the Usenet before let me give you a rough understanding of what it actually is.


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