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minus-squareValmond@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up8·9 days agoJust a couple of years ago I was sent a dataset by mail, around 1TB on a hard drive. Later I worked on visualization of large datasets, we didn’t have the space to store them locally because they were up to a PB.
minus-squareFuglyDuck@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up5·9 days agoWe’re storing data in peanut butter? Please tell me there’s jam involved. /j it’s amazing we’re talking about petabytes. My first computer had like 600 meg. (Pentium 486 cobbled out of spare- old- parts from my dad’s junk”Parts” rack.)
minus-squareValmond@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up4·9 days ago😁 ya my first “computer” was a ZX-81 with 1kB of ram, type too much and it was full! A card with a whopping 16kB later came to the rescue. It’s been a wild time in history.
minus-squareuis@lemm.eelinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up4·edit-29 days agoMail dataset in standard-compliant way. Like RFC1149. Don’t forget that carrier should be avian carrier. we didn’t have the space to store them locally because they were up to a PB. Local is very vague word. It can be argued, that anything, that doesn’t fit into L1 cache is not local.
minus-squareValmond@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up1·9 days agoLocal as not in the building in that case :-) RFC1149 lol yeah wasn’t that a norwegian experiment at some sub-bits per second? Thanks for making me remember!
minus-squareuis@lemm.eelinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up3·9 days agoSome african with megabits per second. Which was much faster than any local ISP.
Just a couple of years ago I was sent a dataset by mail, around 1TB on a hard drive.
Later I worked on visualization of large datasets, we didn’t have the space to store them locally because they were up to a PB.
We’re storing data in peanut butter? Please tell me there’s jam involved.
/j it’s amazing we’re talking about petabytes. My first computer had like 600 meg. (Pentium 486 cobbled out of spare- old- parts from my dad’s
junk”Parts” rack.)😁 ya my first “computer” was a ZX-81 with 1kB of ram, type too much and it was full! A card with a whopping 16kB later came to the rescue.
It’s been a wild time in history.
Mail dataset in standard-compliant way. Like RFC1149. Don’t forget that carrier should be avian carrier.
Local is very vague word. It can be argued, that anything, that doesn’t fit into L1 cache is not local.
Local as not in the building in that case :-)
RFC1149 lol yeah wasn’t that a norwegian experiment at some sub-bits per second? Thanks for making me remember!
Some african with megabits per second. Which was much faster than any local ISP.