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HP Upline Gets Disconnected, Heads To The Deadpool

Thu, Feb 26th, 2009 |

Well, that didn’t last long. HP’s Upline, a backup service that offered unlimited storage for $59/year, is closing its doors. Since launching last April, Upline has faced issues with extended downtimes - a pretty major offense for a backup solution.

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