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Sooo...i'm about to break the 1TB mark on my server

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Originally posted by: Eeezee
I broke the 1TB mark on my gaming rig a LONG time ago. It's easy when you're making redundant backups of backups of all of your games. I will never have to repurchase a game ever again 😛 It's also easy when you're using your computer to store high-res images from the HST for data reduction.

Umm.... If your original CD craps out AND the backup on your hard drive craps out I *THINK* you could justify obtaining a copy through "non-traditional" channels. 😉
 
Originally posted by: Schfifty Five
Recently put in 2x 500GB SATA II 7200RPM HDs in RAID-0.

It's not as fast as I thought it would be 🙁

I'd get rid of the RAID then. I wouldn't want to double my chances of losing 1 TB of data for "not as fast as I thought it would be" unless you're backing it up or you don't really care about the data.

What did you set up RAID for anyway? I can't imagine what you'd need 1 TB of disk space on a personal computer for other than a ton of digital video, and I don't believe either watching or editing digital video is very disk-intensive, is it?
 
Just picked up a 7200.10 300gb drive to replace my backup drive that I've been using for a year (I'm lazy 😛). All my important data is on my RAID-1 Array (2x160gb). So now I'm up to 460gb on my desktop, which is more than enough for me for a while. I have a 40gb on my Dell laptop that is pretty full because of all the crap that Dell installs on it, have contemplated picking up a 100gig 7200rpm drive for the laptop, but it doesn't get really heavy use so I'll probably manage with what I have for now.
 
On one machine:

250GB+250GB+300GB

All machines:

80GBX2+250GBX2+300GB+120GB+ about another 100GB on assorted laptops, older systems, etc

Puts me just over 1TB.
 
Maxtor Maxline II 250GB x3
WD RE2 500GB x2
Barracuda 750GB x3
WD Raptor 74GB x1
Seagate 73GB 15k x20
Fujitsu 146GB 10k x2
Gigabyte IRAM 4gb x2

20 18GB 10k scsi - ready for the dumpster 🙂
 
blew 1 TB away long ago junior.

Server:
2x36GB SCSI
4x160GB RAID5
4x300GB RAID5
1x250GB

Workstation:
1x80GB
2x250GB

XBOX(es)
160GB
200GB
 
764GB for me and I probably don't need it since I can burn them to DVDs. I guess I'll burn them eventually so i can free up my hard disks.
 
3 300GB HD in RAID 5. Half full so far. I have 3 ports left on card though. So expansion is possible.
 
file server: 160gb + 160gb + 160gb = 480gb (RAID 5 = 320gb usable), 40gb for the OS

server 2 : 40gb

server 3: 10gb

pc 1: 160gb

pc 2: 20gb

pc 3: 10gb

laptop: 40gb

total: 800gb
 
MacBook laptop: 100 gigs (70 gigs for OS X, 30 gigs for XP)
Windows backup: 500gb Firewire hard drive
OS X backup: 500gb Firewire hard drive

Total: 1.1TB

Yay for the $180 for 500-gig drive deals at Outpost 😀
 
Server:
2 - 300Gb
1 - 250Gb
1 - 160Gb
HTPC:
1 - 80Gb
1 - 250Gb
Gaming Comp:
1 - 160Gb
3 old computers:
1 - 80Gb
1 - 40Gb
1 - 20Gb
2 laptops:
2 - 40Gb
 
Just a 120 in my main system and only recently have I even gotten close to filling that up. Would sort of like a 320 but don't feel like spending the money on one right now.
 
Some of my servers at work are connected to 2 TB Fibre Channel disk arrays with 14 146 GB drives, but since that's standalone storage it probably doesn't count.

The most storage that I have on just one server is currently 1.5 TB... 6 300 GB SCSI drives in a RAID-5 array.
 
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