PBS Station Faces 50TB Data Loss Risk After Cloud Storage Provider Ghosts Client
Executive Key Takeaway
A regional PBS station is scrambling to save over 50 terabytes of historical documentary footage after its cloud backup vendor ceased communication and disabled admin consoles.
A regional PBS affiliate is in a race against time to rescue 50 terabytes of irreplaceable historical broadcasting footage after their cloud storage provider abruptly shut down customer support channels.
Station engineers report that API authentication tokens are failing and physical data center access requests have gone unanswered following the provider's unannounced corporate restructuring.
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