Results 1 to 22 of 22

Thread: I made a TeraByte Server

  1. #1

    Thread Starter
    PowerPoster Dave Sell's Avatar
    Join Date
    Mar 2004
    Location
    /dev/null
    Posts
    2,961

    I made a TeraByte Server

    For $1,000 US. Anyone interested I can post details. It's SATA, RAID 5. Has a spare disk too.
    Nobody knows what software they want until after you've delivered what they originally asked for.

    Don't solve problems which don't exist.

    "If I had eight hours to cut down a tree, I'd spend six hours sharpening my axe." --- Abraham Lincoln (1809-1865)

    2 idiots don't make a genius.

  2. #2
    Frenzied Member <ABX's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jul 2002
    Location
    Canada eh...
    Posts
    1,622

    Re: I made a TeraByte Server

    Hmm... sounds like a good place to store my... movies :P

    On a more serious note...

    What are you using it for?

    Seems like a lot of data to be keeping in one place. (expensive equipment tends to walk way around here)

    I got about 750GB between my computers, mostly used for my anime/movies/software/music collections and I'm saidly running out of space :S
    Tips:
    • Google is your friend! Search before posting!
    • Name your thread appropriately... "I Need Help" doesn't cut it!
    • Always post your code!!!! We can't read your mind!!! (well, at least most of us!)
    • Allways Include the Name and Line of the Exception (if one is occuring!)
    • If it is relevant state the version of Visual Studio/.Net Framwork you are using (2002/2003/2005)


    If you think I was helpful, rate my post
    IRC Contact: Rizon/xous ChakraNET/xous Freenode/xous

  3. #3

    Thread Starter
    PowerPoster Dave Sell's Avatar
    Join Date
    Mar 2004
    Location
    /dev/null
    Posts
    2,961

    Re: I made a TeraByte Server

    Quote Originally Posted by <ABX
    Hmm... sounds like a good place to store my... movies :P
    On a more serious note... What are you using it for?
    Seems like a lot of data to be keeping in one place. (expensive equipment tends to walk way around here)
    Its just a server for my collegues and I to have a central place to store all our data in a secure way. And by secure I mean if a disk crashes all our data is not lost. I may sell it to one of them who owns his own business.
    Nobody knows what software they want until after you've delivered what they originally asked for.

    Don't solve problems which don't exist.

    "If I had eight hours to cut down a tree, I'd spend six hours sharpening my axe." --- Abraham Lincoln (1809-1865)

    2 idiots don't make a genius.

  4. #4
    Lively Member
    Join Date
    Apr 2002
    Posts
    89

    Re: I made a TeraByte Server

    you mean terabyte as in 1,000,000 gb???

  5. #5
    Frenzied Member <ABX's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jul 2002
    Location
    Canada eh...
    Posts
    1,622

    Re: I made a TeraByte Server

    No, a TerraByte is 1024 GB
    Tips:
    • Google is your friend! Search before posting!
    • Name your thread appropriately... "I Need Help" doesn't cut it!
    • Always post your code!!!! We can't read your mind!!! (well, at least most of us!)
    • Allways Include the Name and Line of the Exception (if one is occuring!)
    • If it is relevant state the version of Visual Studio/.Net Framwork you are using (2002/2003/2005)


    If you think I was helpful, rate my post
    IRC Contact: Rizon/xous ChakraNET/xous Freenode/xous

  6. #6

    Thread Starter
    PowerPoster Dave Sell's Avatar
    Join Date
    Mar 2004
    Location
    /dev/null
    Posts
    2,961

    Re: I made a TeraByte Server

    Quote Originally Posted by <ABX
    No, a TerraByte is 1024 GB
    No, a TeraByte is 1,000,000,000,000 (10^12 or a trillion) Bytes.
    A TebiByte would be 1,099,511,627,776 (2^40) Bytes.

    Incedentally a GigaByte is 1,000,000,000 (10^9 or a billion) Bytes.
    A GibiByte is 1,073,741,824 (2^30) Bytes.

    http://helios.augustana.edu/~dr/kibibytes.html
    Nobody knows what software they want until after you've delivered what they originally asked for.

    Don't solve problems which don't exist.

    "If I had eight hours to cut down a tree, I'd spend six hours sharpening my axe." --- Abraham Lincoln (1809-1865)

    2 idiots don't make a genius.

  7. #7
    Frenzied Member <ABX's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jul 2002
    Location
    Canada eh...
    Posts
    1,622

    Re: I made a TeraByte Server

    meh... too lazy to clairify the difference anymore. nothing like pissed off customers that just bought a 120 GB harddrive and came back to ***** because we ripped them off 9GB.

    I actually had to get out a pen and paper to explain it before one of them calmed down.
    Tips:
    • Google is your friend! Search before posting!
    • Name your thread appropriately... "I Need Help" doesn't cut it!
    • Always post your code!!!! We can't read your mind!!! (well, at least most of us!)
    • Allways Include the Name and Line of the Exception (if one is occuring!)
    • If it is relevant state the version of Visual Studio/.Net Framwork you are using (2002/2003/2005)


    If you think I was helpful, rate my post
    IRC Contact: Rizon/xous ChakraNET/xous Freenode/xous

  8. #8

    Thread Starter
    PowerPoster Dave Sell's Avatar
    Join Date
    Mar 2004
    Location
    /dev/null
    Posts
    2,961

    Re: I made a TeraByte Server

    Quote Originally Posted by <ABX
    meh... too lazy to clairify the difference anymore. nothing like pissed off customers that just bought a 120 GB harddrive and came back to ***** because we ripped them off 9GB.
    I actually had to get out a pen and paper to explain it before one of them calmed down.
    The "easy" way would be to say a TeraByte is 1,000 GigaBytes (not 1024). MrSmellyBelly had asked if I had a million GigaBytes! That would be an ExaByte!
    Nobody knows what software they want until after you've delivered what they originally asked for.

    Don't solve problems which don't exist.

    "If I had eight hours to cut down a tree, I'd spend six hours sharpening my axe." --- Abraham Lincoln (1809-1865)

    2 idiots don't make a genius.

  9. #9
    PowerPoster Halsafar's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jun 2004
    Location
    Saskatoon, SK
    Posts
    2,339

    Re: I made a TeraByte Server

    Why store movies definetly on your comp? burn them to dvd, thats wat they are there for.

    Animes are usually tough, .mkv, .ogg files are not an easy converion, takes a lot of DVD's but its a lot easier than bringing your HD to your friends house.

    I've got 1 80GB HD and I haven't stopped to worry about space since I keep a good burn download system.

    unless your one of those people i love who share all day
    "From what was there, and was meant to be, but not of that was faded away." - - Steve Damm

    "The polar opposite of nothingness is existance. When existance calls apon nothingness it shall return to nothingness." - - Steve Damm

    "When you do things right, people won't be sure if you did anything at all." - - God from Futurama

  10. #10

    Thread Starter
    PowerPoster Dave Sell's Avatar
    Join Date
    Mar 2004
    Location
    /dev/null
    Posts
    2,961

    Re: I made a TeraByte Server

    This server is used for business applications. There are no movies on it. What would I do with a TeraByte of movies? I like it because it was pretty cheap and reliably hosts my sensitive data. If a disk fails, I have a ready spare just waiting to be plugged in so I won't be down for long.
    Nobody knows what software they want until after you've delivered what they originally asked for.

    Don't solve problems which don't exist.

    "If I had eight hours to cut down a tree, I'd spend six hours sharpening my axe." --- Abraham Lincoln (1809-1865)

    2 idiots don't make a genius.

  11. #11
    Frenzied Member <ABX's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jul 2002
    Location
    Canada eh...
    Posts
    1,622

    Re: I made a TeraByte Server

    Quote Originally Posted by Halsafar
    Why store movies definetly on your comp? burn them to dvd, thats wat they are there for.

    Animes are usually tough, .mkv, .ogg files are not an easy converion, takes a lot of DVD's but its a lot easier than bringing your HD to your friends house.

    I've got 1 80GB HD and I haven't stopped to worry about space since I keep a good burn download system.

    unless your one of those people i love who share all day
    My monitor is a decent 17" and most anime looks better on the monitor (mostly because of the aspect ratio) and on some anime the hard subtitles appear partly off-screen

    Another problem about puting the anime on dvd is dvds can be lost easily. (I still can't find one of my FMA dvd ) It's been a while since I lost a hard drive

    Most of my friends bring their computers over for me put in new parts/reinstall so they usualy just grab anything they want of the 100mbit network connection

    External Hard Drives are always an option.
    Tips:
    • Google is your friend! Search before posting!
    • Name your thread appropriately... "I Need Help" doesn't cut it!
    • Always post your code!!!! We can't read your mind!!! (well, at least most of us!)
    • Allways Include the Name and Line of the Exception (if one is occuring!)
    • If it is relevant state the version of Visual Studio/.Net Framwork you are using (2002/2003/2005)


    If you think I was helpful, rate my post
    IRC Contact: Rizon/xous ChakraNET/xous Freenode/xous

  12. #12
    Retired VBF Adm1nistrator plenderj's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jan 2001
    Location
    Dublin, Ireland
    Posts
    10,359

    Re: I made a TeraByte Server

    Microsoft MVP : Visual Developer - Visual Basic [2004-2005]

  13. #13
    Addicted Member WilliamRobinson's Avatar
    Join Date
    Feb 2005
    Posts
    219

    Re: I made a TeraByte Server

    WOW....iv saw 200 TB all in about 300 computers each machince has something like 4 X 200GB there all networked up to the master computer and it clusters the HD's together to make it look like one drive ... the 300 computer was just an estimate work it out to see how many computers there would be....
    Nothing is Impossible you say?......Try slamming a revolving door!

  14. #14
    Addicted Member WilliamRobinson's Avatar
    Join Date
    Feb 2005
    Posts
    219

    Re: I made a TeraByte Server

    Oh yeah and as you might guess the hard drive does run rather slow and its used for storing companys data like a back-up factory sort of and you pay montly to get you stuff back up
    Nothing is Impossible you say?......Try slamming a revolving door!

  15. #15
    Addicted Member WilliamRobinson's Avatar
    Join Date
    Feb 2005
    Posts
    219

    Re: I made a TeraByte Server

    AAHH WEEE!! I WAS JUST TALKING to my mate (his dad own the company)......i just a bit mixed up its 480TB
    and 300 computers with 4X400GIG

    So sweet...and its called a datacentre
    Nothing is Impossible you say?......Try slamming a revolving door!

  16. #16

    Thread Starter
    PowerPoster Dave Sell's Avatar
    Join Date
    Mar 2004
    Location
    /dev/null
    Posts
    2,961

    Re: I made a TeraByte Server

    Quote Originally Posted by WilliamRobinson
    AAHH WEEE!! I WAS JUST TALKING to my mate (his dad own the company)......i just a bit mixed up its 480TB
    and 300 computers with 4X400GIG
    So sweet...and its called a datacentre
    That would mean each node in the cluster is using RAID0 (stripe set) for their configuration. That means if a single disk dies, the whole node dies permanently. I wonder what they do for redundancy?
    Nobody knows what software they want until after you've delivered what they originally asked for.

    Don't solve problems which don't exist.

    "If I had eight hours to cut down a tree, I'd spend six hours sharpening my axe." --- Abraham Lincoln (1809-1865)

    2 idiots don't make a genius.

  17. #17
    Addicted Member WilliamRobinson's Avatar
    Join Date
    Feb 2005
    Posts
    219

    Re: I made a TeraByte Server

    Quote Originally Posted by Dave Sell
    That would mean each node in the cluster is using RAID0 (stripe set) for their configuration. That means if a single disk dies, the whole node dies permanently. I wonder what they do for redundancy?
    not the whole node, each node, of 1.6TB is self-contained and every customers data is written to 2 seperate nodes if a drive fails, there's a backup
    Nothing is Impossible you say?......Try slamming a revolving door!

  18. #18

    Thread Starter
    PowerPoster Dave Sell's Avatar
    Join Date
    Mar 2004
    Location
    /dev/null
    Posts
    2,961

    Re: I made a TeraByte Server

    Quote Originally Posted by WilliamRobinson
    not the whole node, each node, of 1.6TB is self-contained and every customers data is written to 2 seperate nodes if a drive fails, there's a backup
    Each node is a seperate computer, right? Each node will be a stripe set of 4 400GB, equal to 1.6TB. If any one of the four of those disks fail the whole node loses all its data.

    If you say that each node is redundacized (sp? lol) by another node, then your numbers don't add up. Either there will have to be 400 nodes, not 200, or the realized disk size will be 240TB, not 480TB.
    Nobody knows what software they want until after you've delivered what they originally asked for.

    Don't solve problems which don't exist.

    "If I had eight hours to cut down a tree, I'd spend six hours sharpening my axe." --- Abraham Lincoln (1809-1865)

    2 idiots don't make a genius.

  19. #19
    Addicted Member WilliamRobinson's Avatar
    Join Date
    Feb 2005
    Posts
    219

    Re: I made a TeraByte Server

    the backup nodes are the slower units that have been replaced, because they dont use all the space..in fact nowhere enar all of it so they only need a smallish backup 100 TB or so, which is compromised of older replaced nodes whilst the new ones which are faster are home to the primary data which can be accessed and changed very fast


    Lol sorry for using Small and TB in the same sentance :P
    Nothing is Impossible you say?......Try slamming a revolving door!

  20. #20
    Addicted Member WilliamRobinson's Avatar
    Join Date
    Feb 2005
    Posts
    219

    Re: I made a TeraByte Server

    480TB of space and more nodes, not sure how many, that have about 100TB of storage, when they need more storage, they replace the oldest node from the "new lot" with a new one, and place that into the backup lot if that makes any sense to you
    Nothing is Impossible you say?......Try slamming a revolving door!

  21. #21

    Thread Starter
    PowerPoster Dave Sell's Avatar
    Join Date
    Mar 2004
    Location
    /dev/null
    Posts
    2,961

    Re: I made a TeraByte Server

    Quote Originally Posted by WilliamRobinson
    480TB of space and more nodes, not sure how many, that have about 100TB of storage, when they need more storage, they replace the oldest node from the "new lot" with a new one, and place that into the backup lot if that makes any sense to you
    Yep!
    Nobody knows what software they want until after you've delivered what they originally asked for.

    Don't solve problems which don't exist.

    "If I had eight hours to cut down a tree, I'd spend six hours sharpening my axe." --- Abraham Lincoln (1809-1865)

    2 idiots don't make a genius.

  22. #22
    Addicted Member WilliamRobinson's Avatar
    Join Date
    Feb 2005
    Posts
    219

    Re: I made a TeraByte Server

    Finally :P
    Nothing is Impossible you say?......Try slamming a revolving door!

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •  



Click Here to Expand Forum to Full Width