I think hes talking about NAS server.

On Sat, Nov 17, 2012 at 5:08 PM, webmaster-Kracked_P_P <
[email protected]> wrote:

>
> What do you mean by "invest in large storage"?
>
> Are you talking about adding a larger set of drives to the servers, or are
> you talking about new servers and storage devices to be added to the
> current ones TDF uses?
>
> How many TeraBytes of storage do TDF/LO have access to currently over how
> many systems?
>
> How many TBs are you talking about increasing to around this coming summer?
>
> These figures would be nice to have when you "talk" about budgets and
> storage needs.
>
> -------------------
>
> Of course, I think you can never have too much storage capacity. My Ubuntu
> desktop has 5-TBs internally [1-TB, 2-TB, 2-TB] and 4-TB externally via USB
> drives [2-TB, 2-TB].  I have almost 4-TB of files and data that the 2
> external drives are used for backup, but I keep increasing the number of
> files I store on my desktop.  An example is the fact that I rip all my CDs
> to MP3 files and now have over 100 hours of Christmas music on my desktop
> for the holidays.  I have almost every album that "The Carpenters" recorded
> as well.  Then there are the other audio and video files I love to watch on
> the computer, or streaming through the blu-ray player.
>
> SO, I am a advocate for as much drive space for active and back up files
> as one can afford.
>
>
> --------------------
>
> On 11/17/2012 08:27 AM, Florian Effenberger wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I'd like to present a new infrastructure calculation. Reason is that we
>> might get sponsoring of hardware in the first or second quarter of 2013, so
>> a complete move to fully virtualized services is planned for spring or
>> summer of next year.
>>
>> However, until then, we need to migrate to a recent platform fulfilling
>> our needs, with same hardware and same configuration, which is planned for
>> the next weeks, and currently in the works for our web server already.
>>
>> Given that newer hardware is due again in about 6 months, it doesn't make
>> much sense to invest in a large storage until then. Therefore, I attach an
>> updated proposal of infrastructure costs. Feedback is welcome, I'd love to
>> make a budget proposal to the board soon. :)
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Florian
>>
>>
>> bilbo (EX6S)    79,00 €    base fee    149,00 €    setup fee
>>     39,00 €    GBit port
>> kermit (EX6S)    79,00 €    base fee
>>     39,00 €    GBit port
>>     15,00 €    Flexipack for failover
>>     5,00 €    Failover-IP
>> pumbaa (EX6S)    79,00 €    base fee    99,00 €    upgrade fee
>>     39,00 €    GBit port
>> grisu (EX6S)    79,00 €    base fee
>>     39,00 €    GBit port
>>     15,00 €    Flexipack for subnet
>>     22,50 €    /27 subnet
>> floyd (EX6S)    79,00 €    base fee    99,00 €    upgrade fee
>>     39,00 €    GBit port
>>
>> monthly        647,50 €
>> yearly        7.770,00 €
>> one-time fees        347,00 €
>>
>>
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