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Mike Marlow[_2_] Mike Marlow[_2_] is offline
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Swingman wrote:
On 4/19/2012 12:38 PM, Mike Marlow wrote:
Swingman wrote:
On 4/19/2012 10:08 AM, Mike Marlow wrote:

Thank you! A good backup strategy will never come close to a
terabyte for a good sized corporation, let alone any PC home
applications.

Even small businesses these days, particularly using media like
videos and multitrack recording for will run through a terabyte of
data in short order, and data that must be backed up with regard to
version control makes it even worse.


Oh stop Swing. What are you speaking about when you say videos and
multitrack recording? Even in a recording environment, a terabyte
is a lot of data.


You're living in the past, Mike. 100 hours of digital video storage,
which even the smallest video production studio will exceed for _one
project_ *excluding backup requirements*, requires 1.26 TB of storage.

But - even if there are specialized industries that do indeed
require that kind of storage, it's still very far from the topic at
hand, which is more about PC storage -


Don't look now, Bubba, it was YOU who changed the "topic at hand" with
your "good sized corporation" remark.


I made a simple freakin' statement. Too bad that had to be taken so damned
literally as to cause you to go off and find "proof" that it had flaws in
it. Oh well...

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-Mike-