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Hi,
lol only if you buy it for me :)
Besides that thing is pretty wide it would take up half my desk :/
I didn't see much that would cost 12k :/
Hi,
lol only if you buy it for me :)
Besides that thing is pretty wide it would take up half my desk :/
I didn't see much that would cost 12k :/
In a $12,000 build he used 2 $500 graphics cards and $3,000 of Hard Drives. Really? Who needs 80+ TB of hard drive space? 8 X 10TB drives.
Well, some people have insane amounts of video content downloaded that they keep. I work with a few guys who have enterprise SAN's running in their homes with 48 hard drives installed.
Edit: Notice in the above I said "some" people have insane amounts of video content. I did not say that "average" people need massive amounts of data. I'm unsure if they need 80TB, or 60TB, or 91.3TB as I don't know what they collect. But if they want all of their music stored in FLAC, and they download every movie and TV show they care about, it's entirely possible they could need something that seems ridiculous.
Last edited by pparks1; 17 Oct 2017 at 10:12.
I just finished creating ISO's of my software collection. Took me three months. All my Mac, Windows, and Linux software and OS' are now backed up and it took 4.6TB have my two 6TB drives in RAID 1 so I have backups of all my ISO's. Also have a backup on a 6TB external. Never thought I would see the day when I had over 6TB of data needing to be backed up.
My only backups are those I've worked with or created. Outside of that, if I can find it online and download it, I don't back it up. I've taught myself not to hoard stuff I know I don't need. In fact I'll go through old files and folders on a regular basis to get rid of stuff I've held on for too long. And really, all my critical work can be dropped on one drive. That's me.