They are not so good if you're hosting rails apps. Expect any patch they apply to completely trash your configuration with no notice. I also experienced several lengthy outages as a result of a dead drive in their array. It seems that their backup array's timestamp is off by some 10+ minutes and no one is able to resolve it on their end. This won't matter to you unless you're doing any kind of time sensitive authentication (like I am).
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