• TOR-anon1@lemmy.world
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    11 months ago

    How much disk space do you need?

    I have a simple 500GD HDD ($25) and a 230GB (?).

    I also have $120 worth of DVD and CD for ~$60 thanks to Goodwill

    Fits nicely.

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      11 months ago

      My current raw capacity is at 160 TB.

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        11 months ago

        Wild! I’ve got about 40 TB myself, and have never come across someone with more… let alone four times more.

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          40 TB was my previous capacity and based around a really cheap 2 bay NAS with a mess of external USB drives attached and no backup … and is now pretty much full.

          So I ordered a 12 bay NAS (with, for now 6x 20TB disks) to bascially replace the entire old setup. I’m also planning to put the new setup in RAID 5 or 6, so it will only have an effective storage of 80-100 TB.

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              11 months ago

              Just a lot of stuff. TV Shows/Series take up by far the most space. For example, just the Simpsons in 1080p (h264) takes over 500GB.

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                  11 months ago

                  No, that would be literally impossible. The total of playtime of what I downloaded in the last year is over 1 year and 7 months (+5 months if you include music).

                  So the majority is just … archiving.

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      11 months ago

      Don’t forget some people run RAID, which means you need duplicates of the HDD. That really adds up.