I need 1 Petabyte Home-Storage, it does not need to be fast. What is the cheapest solution? On Aliexpress I can 1 TB for 1 Buck, can I just connect them with a rasperry pi?
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Tape, I guess. On petabyte scale, it could be the cheapest but do the math yourself for LTO-8 and 9.
these are sd cards told to spoof themself as more
>no linux support
this is usually a red flag for me that this device will break in 2 days
you don't need that
Lmao buy those and enjoy your 2GB flash drive glued in a case retard.
Right now sas drives are around $8/TB, maybe 9 if you coult usable space.
You will still need hella controllers, cables, power supplies, and a couple of computers likely.
>On Aliexpress I can 1 TB for 1 Buck
Yeah those will totally work 100%.
There don't look to be any steals right now. This is passable:
18TB for $318.
A LTO-6 or 7 tape drive and a few tapes
Sanitize your link and post it again
Alle Rezensionen sind aus Moldawien lmao
>I need
no, you don't. you want, big difference.
I barely generate a PB a year at work, and i’m running stuff on supercomputers. What could you possibly need 1PB all to yourself for?
Ugh, I need to google better
amazon.com
16TB for $250
amazon.com
18TB for $294
Both are acceptable $/TB.
you really should just have over 2TB of data on hand to copy over and test it, most reviews just show that it's "working" and "reporting capacity". it's way too cheap for what it is. hell i purchased internal hdd that is only 2tb that costed x2 more than this supposed 30tb ssd
Most of those reviews seem fake btw
Kek I was about to post this
>2GB
it's more like 128MB
>usa flag with russian windows 10
oh yea
If you don't mind renewed, there are 264 14TBs available or $170 each. That ain't bad.
have you ever heard about /dev/null?
>Renewed
aka broken drives with wiped SMART data