Giganews Climbs to 900 Days Binary Retention

900 days of binary retention going once, going twice, sold to the guy in the front row with the Giganews sign.  On Monday January 24th, 2011 Giganews reached 900 days of binary retention.


As the image says Giganews offers the world’s longest and most complete Usenet archive.  With 900 days of binary retention and near perfect completion Giganews has a lot to cheer about.

Congratulations to Giganews for passing another milestone at 900 days of binaries.  Only 12 days short of two and a half years!  Mark your calendars for February 5th as Giganews continues spooling retention.

Let’s look at some of the Giganews retention milestones along the road to 900 days:
– December 30, 2003 – 30 days binary retention
– August 8, 2005 – 50 days binary retention
– December 7, 2005 – 70 days binary retention
– April 3, 2006 – 1,000 days text retention
– September 19, 2006 – 90 days binary retention
– February 1, 2007 – 100 days binary retention
– April 12, 2007 – 120 days binary retention
– July 12, 2007 – 200 days binary retention
– September 19, 2008 – 240 days binary retention
– May 9, 2009 – 275 days binary retention
– June 3, 2009 – 300 days binary retention
– August 7, 2009 – 365 days binary retention
– September 11, 2009 – 400 days binary retention
– March 30, 2010 – 600 days binary retention
– July 7, 2010 – 700 days binary retention
– October 15th, 2010 – 800 days binary retention
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