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I know there is a company where you can get a 12tb NAS for 1,500 USD its
more along the lines for home use but coudl use it to backup remote
machines. It uses freeNAS.

Florian a great company to document To get NAS server from for colocation
is IX systems. they produce the above machine for home users, but they have
more enterprise grade NAS servers.

On Sat, Nov 17, 2012 at 5:38 PM, webmaster-Kracked_P_P <
webmaster@krackedpress.com> wrote:


Thanks, I was hoping that was the case.

I do not have any "true" Network Attached Storage device that is not a
server plus drive[s].  I could use them, but the costs for a fixed income
person is, well let us say that adding internal SATA drives and USB drives
are more withing my budget than a "true" NAS set of devices.  It would help
with my backups and having access to my data from all my systems [desktop,
laptop, tablet] visa the wired and secured wireless network.

How much storage is needed for the TDF/LO "network" of devices for online
access though the different web pages.  I know that the "
http://downloadarchive.**documentfoundation.org/<http://downloadarchive.documentfoundation.org/>"
section of the storage needs could be 4+ GB per release version [alpha,
beta, RC, or final release]  That adds up really fast over the release
cycle.  Then there are all of the other files stored on TDF/LO servers that
are a part of the Wiki pages and such.  Then there is the . . .  Then there
is the . . . .

I think it would do "us" good if we could be given a grant to double or
quad the amount of storage that TDF/LO currently uses. Maybe then it would
last another 2 years +/- before more is needed.


On 11/17/2012 11:09 AM, Jonathan Aquilina wrote:

I think hes talking about NAS server.

On Sat, Nov 17, 2012 at 5:08 PM, webmaster-Kracked_P_P <
webmaster@krackedpress.com <mailto:webmaster@**krackedpress.com<webmaster@krackedpress.com>>>
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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