08-23-2020, 05:25 AM
I recall reading somewhere that Google or Amazon was using heat exchangers to more excess heat to a local swimming pool
Backblaze says that they are storing more than an Exabyte of data
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08-23-2020, 05:25 AM
I recall reading somewhere that Google or Amazon was using heat exchangers to more excess heat to a local swimming pool
08-23-2020, 05:26 AM
Most of that stuff is utterly worthless garbage that will never be accessed. Online backup is the ultimate hoarder's dream. Never throw anything away, no matter how insignificant.
08-23-2020, 06:09 AM
davester wrote: Remember the days when a box of 10 800K floppies held multiple copies all of your stuff, that's 8MB, about the size of a single out of focus photo of a cat that one of your relatives will email you.
08-23-2020, 12:57 PM
GGD wrote: Remember the days when a box of 10 800K floppies held multiple copies all of your stuff, that's 8MB, about the size of a single out of focus photo of a cat that one of your relatives will email you. I seem to remember 140k 5 1//4in floppies. You got a paper punch and punched out the other side of the disk so you could convert a single sided floppy to a double sided one. Almost 300 k of data. What more could you want? OK, I’m really showing my age..
08-23-2020, 04:57 PM
GGD wrote: Remember the days when a box of 10 800K floppies held multiple copies all of your stuff, that's 8MB, about the size of a single out of focus photo of a cat that one of your relatives will email you. Back when most Word and Excel file sizes could be measured in the tens of KBs.
08-23-2020, 09:22 PM
GGD wrote: Remember the days when a box of 10 800K floppies held multiple copies all of your stuff, that's 8MB, about the size of a single out of focus photo of a cat that one of your relatives will email you. LOL. Yeah, no such thing as digital photos back then, let alone 4K video. |
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