Massive Storage Need for Video Project
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Plus the individual external drive approach means that you can invest in storage a little bit at a time rather than a single investment all at once. You can see how your storage usage is going before you spend lots of extra money.
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That makes good sense. I should probably use a SAM-SD for the large scale storage. That is actually more cost effective than any store-bought NAS unit and more flexible and we are always looking for real world SAM-SD implementations for reference examples. So that gets a double hit for value.
And shipping hard drives is quick and easy and ultimately practical. I can copy files when possible and ship drives when I can't. I can always buy more drives in Europe if I have to, they are just as available there as they are here.
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@nadnerB said:
I was thinking of a rack mounted server/NAS that you put in a portable rack with wheels/casters.
I have visions of @scottalanmiller wandering around The Coliseum dragging a rack attached to a piece of rope.
What is the project, by the way? It sounds interesting.
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@Carnival-Boy said:
@nadnerB said:
I was thinking of a rack mounted server/NAS that you put in a portable rack with wheels/casters.
I have visions of @scottalanmiller wandering around The Coliseum dragging a rack attached to a piece of rope.
What is the project, by the way? It sounds interesting.
lol, a bit like this?:
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This is cool, would love to see a project writeup after all is said and done.
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@Carnival-Boy said:
What is the project, by the way? It sounds interesting.
It's the video component of this...
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2x 6TB externals w/ USB3 or eSATA - dump to both (expect 1 to die during all the moving around), up to the cloud when you have the time / bandwidth.
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This just happened this morning so looking into this. Sadly our current upload speeds are terrible and so will only help so much, but it is a start.
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There is a three month free trial so I am totally checking it out.
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First files are uploading now. There does not appear to be a throttle option, though, which sucks. I would really like to have had that.
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@g.jacobse said:
You really know how to make things difficult don't you!?
Yes, yes he does...LOL
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@scottalanmiller said:
First files are uploading now. There does not appear to be a throttle option, though, which sucks. I would really like to have had that.
Can you do that on the router level? Throttle all traffic going to AWS? Or do you use Amazon Instant Video and the like?
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I don't have access to the router. I just rent the house.
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@scottalanmiller said:
I don't have access to the router. I just rent the house.
Seriously? Have you tried the default login?
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I have actually used ownCloud for file Syncing and such. It really does work really well. The sky is the limit as far as what you can store and all that fun stuff. Syncing your files with a bad upload connection will be the biggest problem, no matter what option you go with...
Also, would something like BackBlaze work? Better warn them up front what you are doing, lol.
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@thanksajdotcom said:
@scottalanmiller said:
I don't have access to the router. I just rent the house.
Seriously? Have you tried the default login?
Not everyone is into illicit access to other peoples stuff
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@nadnerB said:
@thanksajdotcom said:
@scottalanmiller said:
I don't have access to the router. I just rent the house.
Seriously? Have you tried the default login?
Not everyone is into illicit access to other peoples stuff
If he backs up the config and restores it if and when he leaves, what's the problem?
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@thanksajdotcom said:
@nadnerB said:
@thanksajdotcom said:
@scottalanmiller said:
I don't have access to the router. I just rent the house.
Seriously? Have you tried the default login?
Not everyone is into illicit access to other peoples stuff
If he backs up the config and restores it if and when he leaves, what's the problem?
Besides, if someone can't be bothered to change the default router password, I put that on them.
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@thanksajdotcom said:
@nadnerB said:
@thanksajdotcom said:
@scottalanmiller said:
I don't have access to the router. I just rent the house.
Seriously? Have you tried the default login?
Not everyone is into illicit access to other peoples stuff
If he backs up the config and restores it if and when he leaves, what's the problem?
The problem is that he doesn't have the right to do this. Period. Now, if he asks the owner, perhaps they will allow him, otherwise he could be in huge trouble.
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@dafyre said:
Also, would something like BackBlaze work? Better warn them up front what you are doing, lol.
Ideally I want to offload the data not store here. The issue with BackBlaze, which I like a lot as a backup service, is that you need to have all of the storage connected all of the time. I can't do that. I have several USB drives to hold the stuff until it is backed up. But they can't all be connected all of the time for BB to upload the data