Off by a factor of 10.  Each data center would be good for 140 years...

From: Chuck McCown via AF 
Sent: Wednesday, January 27, 2021 9:12 AM
To: AnimalFarm Microwave Users Group 
Cc: Chuck McCown 
Subject: Re: [AFMUG] OT: Google storage math

In one small corner of the larger data centers.  Those things are huge.  3000 
square feed (including aisle space) against 10 acre data centers.  Each data 
center would be good for 14 years and there are hundreds of data centers.  

From: Bill Prince 
Sent: Wednesday, January 27, 2021 6:43 AM
To: AnimalFarm Microwave Users Group 
Subject: Re: [AFMUG] OT: Google storage math

I look at it a different way. First, they are probably using 16TB drives 
(although I don't know). Based on what I've read, 16TB is the sweet spot for 
efficient large storage. That said, a single rack a day seems like a big deal 
to me. That's 365 racks per year. Yeesh. Talk about real estate. They are 
probably having to get creative on where to park all that stuff. 

Oh yeah. Monetization too.

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On Tue, Jan 26, 2021 at 9:23 PM Robert <[email protected]> wrote:

  Only have to limit it to make you pay... Monitization.   One of the 
  first and richest of the non-founding googlers was the director of 
  monitization...

  On 1/26/21 7:12 PM, Nate Burke wrote:
  > I got an email today reminding me about the changes to Google Photos, 
  > and how they're going to be counting against your Drive storage 
  > limit.  The email said that "4.3 million GB of data are uploaded to 
  > drive/photos/docs every day"
  >
  > 4,300,000 GB = 4199 TB = 4.1 PB
  >
  > So some quick back of the napkin math
  >
  > 4.1PB, Rumors are that Google creates 3 copies of all data for 
  > redundancy.  So every day they have to provide new storage for ~12.3PB 
  > of storage
  >
  > Take an average size Hard drive of ~12TB That's 1050 hard Disks per day.
  >
  > For math's sake, a backblaze storage pod can hold 60 disks in 4U. So 
  > that's 18 Drive pods per day.  So 72U of rackspace.  That's only a 
  > single rack per day, Not bad.  Data centers are big.
  >
  > If they're getting the drives for $100 each, then that's $105,000/day 
  > or $38.3M/year.  So providing the storage for all of Google 
  > photos/drive/docs is basically a rounding error to Alphabet.
  >
  > Why are they having to limit my storage again?
  >
  > I'm really curious how much raw data is uploaded to youtube every day, 
  > but I haven't seen any publicly available figures recently (within the 
  > last several years).
  >


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