The company looking after the data of closed file-sharing site Megaupload has appealed for help managing the giant pile of information.
US hosting firm Carpathia said maintenance on the 25 petabytes of data was costing it $9,000 (£5,700) a day.
It has filed a court motion to find out what it can do with the data left behind when Megaupload was shuttered.
It suggests getting help paying for the maintenance or starting a programme to give data back to former users. Full story...
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US hosting firm Carpathia said maintenance on the 25 petabytes of data was costing it $9,000 (£5,700) a day.
It has filed a court motion to find out what it can do with the data left behind when Megaupload was shuttered.
It suggests getting help paying for the maintenance or starting a programme to give data back to former users. Full story...
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