On Sunday 20 December 2020 10:24:51 pm Mike Bird via tde-users wrote:
On Sun December 20 2020 19:18:03 Michael via tde-users
wrote:
K, cap for next 12-18 months is 600GB? Doable.
Taking this to private mail, no need to keep spaming the users list ;)
Keeping this on list for the archive for the benefit of future historians.
Okay, makes sense.
The primary mirror currently has 400GB assigned to TDE
but it's an 800GB
VM with Linux and LVM and Apache and not much else so if we can keep TDE
to 600GB or so there shouldn't be a problem.
If Slávek keeps a backup of his rsync filters we could maybe use them if
any secondary mirrors complain about the new size.
Ignore the NVMe host from earlier, they’re nice people, but they don't
customize their plans.
If this meets the needs for a mirror:
http://turnkeyinternet.net/linux-cpanel-web-hosting/
C10 cPanel Hosting
$2.49per month (it’s $90 for 3 years.)
I’ll go talk with them and see if we fit their ‘Unlimited’ using these specs.
Max HD: 800GB
Max Data: 3TB/month
Pipe Needs: 50Mbps *
* They say Gbps, but does a mirror needs that? If not, let them cap data
rates for the storage size?
As we’ve had a lot of different numbers thrown around, Mike/Slávek please
verify the above.
Ref:
50 Mbit/s = ~16 TB per month
# # #
Alternatively:
In March we’re switching to T-Mobile 5G internet at our house and doing away
with cable TV entirely. To support that, I’m going to build a ~30TB file
server for the house.
* 1U Xeon server ($150) w/ 30TB of drives ($160), plus other junk (~$100).
The file server certainly won’t be ‘fast,’ but the up/down bandwidth is 100+
Mbps.
I will have to look into T-Mobile’s TOS, but with the plethora of Plex servers
out their I don’t really see any issues.
The other thing would be the use of a dynamic DNS, but would the mirror
software in use by TDE care or have issues with that?
All for now, best,
Michael