• Zorsith@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    2 个月前

    Thats really not that big in terms of a NAS. Some crazy fuckers on reddit had literal PETABYTES of storage.

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        Yeah. Normal people have about 100tb of total space. My 96tb (64tb usable) of space is completely average and not at all an indicator of something being wrong or abnormal.

        • Venia Silente@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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          Maybe for Americans storage falls from trees, could you share what is this normal supermarket where I can buy 100tb of total space?

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            Oh. I was joking. I’m aware that my storage capabilities really are an outlier, even though I still feel inadequate whenever I go to a hoarding community.

            I’ve spent around 1200$ USD since I started collecting things back on 2021, which is about 300/year, or 25/month. I don’t expect to purchase anymore for another three years or so, right around when a 24tb drive drops to 150/each. It’s still not like, super cheap or anything though.

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          Not saying its wrong, but most people probably don’t even approach 10tb. 100tb+ is definitely not the norm. Normies balk at my 50tb, and I’m definitely on the low end of data hoarding.