Today, for the holiday season, I have given myself the gift that everyone truly wants for themselves: A 36TB G-RAID Mirror - External HDD, RAID with Redundancy, Thunderbolt 3, USB (10Gbps), 7200RPM Ultrastar Hard Drive, Up to 260MB/s Read in RAID 1. God bless us, every one.
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Yeah I imagine if I worked on computers from out and about, being able to reliably sync that data would be cool.
Porn surplus.
Need the government to step in and buy excess porn to keep rates sustainable.
Show off!
A stocking stuffer for ALL those feature length movie post production editing elves on your list π
We have an Apple mac at the office βPerfoma 4/40 . 4mb ram 40 gb hard drive , its run the appointments since 1995, 12 hrs a day. The drive is at 29 gb. π. We said weβd change it when the hard drive filed up
I'm toying around with an Unraid server. Testing with 4x 4TB Western Digital Red's. They are old and only 5200RPM - but it's fun.
Still running a 970.
Haha!
And, also, porn
(To the box, not the porn)
shit's magic. i don't know how it makes a 4 gb file into 500 mb without any apparent loss in quality but i'm not asking questions
Can you fit a rack-mount server in a stocking? xD
I still have in the queue to install Debian on my old Synology NAS (which requires writing a kernel module to deal with proprietary bits&bobs that power up the drives)
2 ... 2 terabytes!
3 ... 3 terabytes!
Next, you need to get the Emergency Exit Eject option, in which a triggered disaster will cause it to physically eject itself, stand up, and then run out of the room.
(Hope not obsolete in 6 monthsπ)
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Really cool when you're fed up with GDrive, OneDrive, iCloud, etc. and just want your Data in a Box that you own in your own home...
Step two,get an android
Step three, download bluesky
Step four, report back
"Do you know whether theyβve sold the 36TB G-Raid Mirror - External HDD that was hanging in the window at Microcenter?βNot the little G-RAID Mirror - External HDD: the big one?β
βWhat, the one as big as me?β returned the boy. β
(/R/datahoarders assemble)
But then I look at this from an enterprise perspective on a Petabyte scale. It all starts with good power and then cooling.
You should be replacing power supplies no later than their 10 year design life any way.
Backup is a multi layer strategy.
I run a "sneakernet" whereby everything is backed up to multiple hard drives every day and on a swap schedule with safe deposit box and other off-site secure storage.