boraxman wrote to poindexter FORTRAN <=-
Try looking at reddit.com/r/datahoarder, these guys store heaps of
data, being datahoarders so there is some combined experience here.
I have a Plex media server PC that I run at home where I store movies, TV shows, etc. to watch on TV. It currently has a 1TB m.2 SSD for the OS
a while.. But I can hear someone say sarcastically "18TB ought to be enough for anyone", and I'll probably fill it up eventually.
I'm getting an Asustor for a similar setup, as I try and figure out how to sync important data across devices and also not run out of space anywhere.
I'm still trying to mentally figure out how I want the situation to work. I'm not really sure what I envision, but I'm hopeful it includes
filling up the drives in that, and not on my laptop or desktop.
It feels weird, here, where all our messages and ANSI graphics and whatnot can generally fairly comfortably fit into a very small place (depending on what our retention policies and file bases look like I suppose).
a while.. But I can hear someone say sarcastically "18TB ought to be enough for anyone", and I'll probably fill it up eventually.
First up, aloe vera, or is that the Adeptus Astartes. :) You've been quiet for a bit.
I have a Thecus device filling that role. At the time I bought 2 new 8TB drives to put in it. I did have a massive amount of monolithic data
tied up in video, unfortunately I lost most of it while playing around with mergerfs so it lies heavily under utilised.
base, but the rest of it is pretty random, odd music, applications. I
have to get around and pack it away into the NAS preiodically.
Mine are hanging out of a ~40Mb NFS share... handy to just mount the
share in a virtual system and run it from there.
the Gb range of hard drives space started to exceed my ability to fill, and I find that is much the case even now. Aforementioned loss of data partially to blame but I don't acquire data at the same rate I used to.
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