Files stored in Google Docs or in Gmail files are broken up into digital pieces (some people call them chunks ) and stored on random servers in Google data centers around the world. When the time comes to gather the file back up for download or online viewing, the pieces are quickly reassembled for the user’s session.
– Google on March 4 said it has added a storage disaster recovery feature
that’s growing in demand synchronous data replication to its Google Apps
lineup, which includes Google Docs, Gmail, Google Sites, Calendar and several
other apps.
The search and Web services giant told eWEEK that it, in f…

















