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The answer is, it's on its way. For god's sake... what do you have there? I maxed out to about 100gb. Now with spotify it's practically been reduced to half. -
The answer is, it's on its way. For god's sake... what do you have there?
The maximum I got was about 100gb. Now with Spotify it's practically been reduced to half.
where do you think Spotify stores the music? or do you think the singers sing on demand? ;D
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where do you think spotify stores the music? or do you think the singers sing on demand;D
Man I mean the space it takes up on my computer…
If spotify's stuff is stored on that server, it's going to be a mess for me xDAlthough from what I understand spotify uses a kind of mixed p2p, right?
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well, it's not exactly sportify but it's as if it 'was', although the server is the development and test one

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That's what you were "gifted" recently, right? What was the name of that streaming service? -
At first I thought it was a new version of your "teratil". But the truth is that if that's the volume of data that is handled to offer a service like Spotify, the infrastructure is not a big deal. I suppose that the pipe that takes you to the Internet will be another story.
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11 Terabytes? 8 Terabytes? Peanuts… xD
By the way, the compilation of classic carols from around the world in 38 languages doesn't count Packo... :troll: -
That's what you were "gifted" recently, right? What was the name of that streaming service?
Yes. FM

At first I thought it was a new version of your "teratil". But the truth is that if that's the amount of data handled to offer a service like Spotify, the infrastructure isn't great. I suppose the pipe they pull you from the Internet will be another story.
11 Teras? 8 Teras? Peanuts… xD
By the way, the collection of classic carols from around the world in 38 languages doesn't count Packo... :troll:Keep in mind that there are only mp3s, just from the record label in the first screenshot, they are just over 4TB and almost 8 million files
Anyway, that configuration is inherited from its previous owner who was a real pain in the ass, as soon as I get it back to Madrid, which now I have it in the CDN making a copy of everything that's in production, it's going to change the directory structure 'a little'.
I don't have statistics for this one, but for the other CDN we're around the petabyte of monthly transfer, so you do the math... -
Oh man, how you're doing it… :ugly:
The day will come when I handle petabytes... I promise! xD
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How many inequalities in the world, and my boss can't get into his head that we can't back up Ghost images from different computers (there will be about 30 different models) on the server with two PIII and 73Gb of hard drive (RAID 1) that my department has assigned.
Yes, every morning I cry about it :wall:
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Sylver, I make a petabyte every night :fumeta:
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Sure, you must have thought about making a private copy, right?
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Sylver, I make a petabyte every night :fumeta:
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I don't smoke, thanks :ugly::ugly::ugly: But surely your nightly petabytes are cheaper than those handled by Packo :troll:
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Surely you've thought about making a private copy, or not?

of 30TB of music?? not even joking xDD
I've been copying this for 3 weeks over the network and it's still not finished…:ffu: -
In 30 Terabytes of music there must be very good songs and songs ….:troll:
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How many inequalities in the world, and my boss can't understand that we can't back up Ghost images from different computers (there will be about 30 different models) on the server with two PIII and 73Gb of hard drive (RAID 1) that my department has assigned.
Yes, I cry every morning because of it :wall:
I don't know very well why (well, I do), the IT department of 95% of non-tech companies is seen as a bottomless pit, scrimping to unsuspected limits when the reality is that if IT stops, the vast majority of these companies can't work.
I know a case where they had all the plans that the company generated for 5 years on a USB drive, what do you think happened to the drive? now to fix around 3000€ just to see if it's viable to try to recover something or lose 5 years of work… -
Wait… are you copying 30Tb over the network? And for 3 weeks?
Good luck! :ugly: :ugly: Let's hope the connection doesn't fail halfway… :facepalm: -
Wait… are you copying 30Tb over the network? And for 3 weeks?
Good luck! :ugly: :ugly: Let's hope the connection doesn't fail halfway… :facepalm:how would you copy your 30TB? on DVD? :troll:
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Can't you put more disks in the SAN?
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¿No puedes meter más discos en la SAN?
es la desventaja de tener subcontratado el CDN, de todos modos tendria que meterle 30 discos y pocas SAN en produccion tienen tanto hueco libre