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xoxoxoBruce 05-24-2017 10:49 PM

May 25th, 2017: Snowmobile
 
That cloud looks like a puppy. That cloud looks like a lamb. There’s one that looks like a sailboat. That cloud looks like
Donkey Kong and there’s PAC-MAN. That yuge cloud looks like DATA.

Quote:

When satellite imagery service DigitalGlobe wanted to transfer their archive to the cloud they had one, really big challenge. The company has been collecting images of Earth since 2001. In that time they have collected more than 7 billion square kilometers of imagery, creating an archive that now consumes 100 petabytes (a single petabyte = 1000 TB) of storage and increases by 10 PB per year.
To upload that much data to the cloud through traditional means would take way too long and cost way too much. Enter AWS Snowmobile, a 45-foot long truck with up to 100 PB of storage capacity.
http://cellar.org/2017/amazon1.jpg

Quote:

Amazon recommends Snowmobile for the cloud migration of datasets of 10PB or more in a single location. While each Snowmobile has a total capacity of up to 100 petabytes, up to 10 Snowmobiles can be used in parallel to transfer an exabyte of data (1 exabyte = 1000 petabytes). Snowmobile is designed to transfer data at a rate up to 1 Tb/s, which means you could fill a 100PB Snowmobile in less than 10 days.

Snowmobile’s ruggedized shipping containers are tamper-resistant, water-resistant, temperature controlled, and GPS-tracked, and uses multiple layers of security designed to protect your data including dedicated security personnel, alarm monitoring, 24/7 video surveillance, and an optional escort security vehicle while in transit.
I wonder how many Snowmobiles it would take to gather a copy of all the porn on the net? http://cellar.org/2015/shades.gif

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mrputter 05-25-2017 03:36 AM

100 petabytes, huh?

That's 100 quadrillion bytes (American notation). Or 800 quadrillion bits.

Hmmm... now why is that number familiar...?

:litebulb: Oh! Right!



ST:TNG's Lt. Cmdr. Data. One snowmobile. I can see the resemblance. :angel:

glatt 05-25-2017 07:39 AM

There's that famous quote that the cloud is just somebody else's computer.

This is somebody else's computer on wheels.

BigV 05-25-2017 02:23 PM

More like somebody else's hard drive.

Gravdigr 05-25-2017 02:54 PM

Information weighs more than I thought, apparently.

Three axles.

xoxoxoBruce 05-25-2017 04:13 PM

All that equipment, the HVAC system, armoring, and tons of meth or coke they're smuggling, be heavy. Amazon is like Alice's Restaurant, you can get anything you want. :yesnod:

SPUCK 05-28-2017 02:59 AM

Ah heck that's nothing more than a Trailer Monkey and a hundred thousand thumb drives.


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