If you have an email ending in @hotmail.com, @live.com or @outlook.com (or any other Microsoft-related domain), please consider changing it to another email provider; Microsoft decided to instantly block the server's IP, so emails can't be sent to these addresses.
If you use an @yahoo.com email or any related Yahoo services, they have blocked us also due to "user complaints"
-UE

Internet Servers.

edited 2011-04-27 09:21:08 in General
[tɕagɛn]
I just looked up Usenet on Wikipedia. Apparently by now, they have 7.5+ Terabytes of data posted there everyday. 7.5+ Terabytes being posted and archived every single day. Where the hell are they keeping this?! Can servers hold that much data?

Comments

  • But you never had any to begin with.
    You can get TB external harddrives nowadays. The Rapidshare servers hold around 5 petabytes of data. Etc. etc.
  • edited 2011-04-27 09:23:12
    ☭Unstoppable Sex Goddess☭
    If a simple 6 inch external hard drive can hold 1.5 terabytes, imagine how much a 10 foot server port could handle.
  • Damn. That's pretty cool. Then again, I just read that single gram of DNA can hold like over 1 million terabytes of data....so biology still wins anyway.
  • ☭Unstoppable Sex Goddess☭
    I can't store porn in DNA drives.
  • What about memory? You can make porn with that.
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