Fujitsu Announces World's Largest Capacity Storage
Adam Eliason writes to tell us that Fujitsu has announced the world's largest capacity storage array. From the article: "the ETERNUS 8000 and ETERNUS 4000 storage arrays. Weighing in at 1.36 petabytes, or 1.36 million gigabytes, the ETERNUS file storage arrays push the envelope for enterprise data storage systems. Fujitsu uses 2,760 nearline fibre-channel 500GB disk drives in its flagship ETERNUS server (model 2100) and can be configured with up to 256GB of cache."
This is boring, set up an array of 14 petaboxes and you have the same thing. http://www.archive.org/web/petabox.php Nothing new here, except maybe using 500gig drives to do so. WOW what an idea!
Back in my day we only have 3 terabytes for pr0n.
... If by any chance my appartment electricity counter does not explode, it's going to cost me more in electricity just to keep the damn' ting running than I can afford.
So, what would be the highest AFFORDABLE capacity storage ?
(I'm currently using a Buffalo TeraStation, a bit slow but not full yet)
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Now a Beowulf cluster of those would be cool.
Seastead this.
A quick bit of math tells me that if they spun all those drives up at the same time the ting would draw at least 300 amps at 220V. Since this thing probably plugs into a 30 amp circuit, I wonder how long it takes to complete the staggered spinup... I wonder how long it takes for the power usage costs to exceed the purchase price...