[QUOTE]There have been various attempts to shut The Pirate Bay down, including police raids, arrests and court orders forcing all the major UK internet service providers to block access for their customers.
However, The Pirate Bay remains in operation via a system of backups, and has avoided the attention of authorities by hiding the true location of its servers.
And now the Swedish organisation has moved its entire online operation to cloud hosting. This means the site is easier to scale, provides a more reliable service to users and is also cheaper to run.
"So, first we ditched the trackers. Then we got rid of the torrents. Now? Now we've gotten rid of the servers," The Pirate Bay said in a blog post.
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Source:__http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/tech/news/a431461/the-pirate-bay-heads-into-the-cloud.html
What I was thinking was if the file sharing site can have virtual servers in the Cloud will CS servers be able to move there also?
It may be more anonymous and reliable?
However, The Pirate Bay remains in operation via a system of backups, and has avoided the attention of authorities by hiding the true location of its servers.
And now the Swedish organisation has moved its entire online operation to cloud hosting. This means the site is easier to scale, provides a more reliable service to users and is also cheaper to run.
"So, first we ditched the trackers. Then we got rid of the torrents. Now? Now we've gotten rid of the servers," The Pirate Bay said in a blog post.
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Source:__http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/tech/news/a431461/the-pirate-bay-heads-into-the-cloud.html
What I was thinking was if the file sharing site can have virtual servers in the Cloud will CS servers be able to move there also?
It may be more anonymous and reliable?
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