sfsuphysics
[H]F Junkie
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- Jan 14, 2007
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5.2TB after basically 3 full days? Assuming you are constantly transferring up and down at 75 over those 3 days, that's only like 3.9TB. Jesus man, if you are really moving that much data the whole "streaming and my wife, and two teenagers" is irrelevant because there's no bandwidth for them to do anything!Oh crap. Today is the 4th of May and just checked and so far I've transferred 5.2TB on our 75/75 line.
*sigh*
That's not good for me. Since it's almost all traffic for work I wonder if I can get my work to pay for a business class line to my house? HA, yeah right. I understand that 10TB is a lot for most users. However, for some of us it's not. I do a lot of working with VM's between our office servers, Azure, and Amazon's EC2. Not to mention checking code in for various projects.
Combine that with the streaming me, my wife, and my two teenagers do to various TV's/devices, downloading of games, etc... So yeah, 10TB could be easily reached fairly easily.
Yeah if you're moving that much data, I really think other solutions are in order