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On Mar 7, 2011, at 1:25 PM, Jack Coats wrote: > Even a big data center then was about 4T of disks, and a few thousand > tapes. Today it doesn't take much > to get data centers that big in a back room of a mom&pop shop. Tangentially, late last week I had to mkfs.ext3 an 8TB file system. Took about a half hour. That was fun. And scary. At the same time. The network-based restore from TSM is just slow. --Rich P.
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