Server Maintenance

We’re performing server maintenance on FileQube’s infrastructure to prepare for the upcoming launch of version 2.0.

Our team is working ’round the clock to resume service and launch FileQube 2.0 as quickly as possible. (Don’t worry; they have lots of coffee handy.)

This is an exciting first step in our pre-launch process, and it focuses on several key upgrades to the network infrastructure. That’s fancy talk meaning you’ll be able to upload and store your files even faster than before. (We thought you’d like to the sound of that ;).

Thanks for your patience, and here’s to good things to come!

Update: The maintenance was finished on time and File Qube web site was unavailable for about 2 hours.

7 Responses to “Server Maintenance”


  1. Poly October 16, 2008 at 3:38 pm #

    Looks like it’s finally happening! The new actions you showed for fileqube 2.0 look amazing. I can’t wait to try it out. thank you for making such a GREAT service. keep up the amazing work ^^^

  2. kernel_script October 16, 2008 at 4:13 pm #

    It is not inconvenience! You guys do a really great and amazing work, keep that pace, and thanks for that great service!

  3. therest October 16, 2008 at 11:02 pm #

    where can i find my upload files back? it’s pretty important

  4. Kartini Ayuningtyas Putri October 17, 2008 at 12:46 am #

    Hi, it’s great to know that you are doing maintenance to update the site’s convenience :)
    However, the process has got me into a problem–i uploaded an essay file and now I can’t work on it since I can’t download it as the since is being maintained. It’s actually fine for me to wait but then my essay is due on Thursday next week, so I need it quick. Could someone please tell me what to do about it or, at least, when the site is going to reactivate?thanks, keep up the good work anyway
    :)

  5. Krishna October 17, 2008 at 12:47 am #

    hey thanx for upgrading… so there will be faster upload..

  6. Human October 17, 2008 at 3:15 am #

    FileQube v2.0 It’s Great! but more bandwidth…

  7. Don Dildine October 17, 2008 at 11:15 am #

    The use of the dildine rectifier should make everything speedier. Good choice!

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