Muny
-
Posts
15 -
Joined
-
Last visited
Content Type
Forums
Status Updates
Blogs
Events
Gallery
Downloads
Store Home
Posts posted by Muny
-
-
Thats a monthly price...
Also his 200Mb/s upload speed....
(20 terabytes) / (200 megabits) =800 000so.... 800000 seconds / 60 sec/min / 60min/hr = ~222Someone else confirm my math please?Last I heard there are only 24 hours in a day.Yeah, that's about right. Using 1024 for byte -> bit, I got ~233 hours. Ideally, he would only backup changed/added files, instead of the entire thing each night. Additionally, I'm sure when you add a compression layer (zip or tar.gz?) on top of that 20TB, it will compact down to something a little more reasonable.
-
I heard linus discussing his search for off-site backup solutions, and complaining that whoever he was looking into wanted to charge him a lot to backup his 20TB server nightly.
I recently discovered Google's "Nearline" service, which provides relatively cheap storage for $0.01/GB. That would be only $204.80 for 20TB.
Here's their product page: https://cloud.google.com/storage-nearline/
-
I like the sleek look of this notebook combined with the decent performance and battery life.
-
My favorite thing about the HTC One m8 has to be the dot view case, it's intuitive and eye-catching. The premium feel and construction of the phone itself is also very appealing.
-
Was watching the livestream archive and noticed Slick's face when Linus scrolled to this tweet xD
- acturisme, TechTheWorld and TheMail
- 3
-
^ That guy referred me
My twitter: @munymuny200
The post: https://twitter.com/munymuny200/status/354748412110974976
-
-
Hi,
I was feeling bored so I decided to see if I could make some decent "banners" (if that's the word) for the livestream. Here they are:
(It's really light blue because of the transparency)
Here's that again with some dropshadow:
If you have any critiques or suggestions, please post them :)
-
Thought this was funny:
-
That's because speedtest.net doesn't show speedtests above 1000 Mbit/sIf you do decide to host a server on it make sure you have a decent enough internet, or it will be too slow. -
16 GB of RAM is a bit overpowered for just a backup server.You could use it to backup only your system drives if 1TB is not enough to backup everything for you. -
Here's a test with my other connection:
- Robi_g, robothegreatful, Blinky and 15 others
- 18
-
Here's mine:
And here it is in action:
-
This guy is legit. :)
LinusTechTips Off-site storage solution
in Storage Devices
Posted
Nearline is more optimized for archiving, which makes retrieval latency slower (the opposite of what you want for something like Google Drive). I think the price is relatively comparable though.