Difference between revisions of "Valhalla"
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== Options == | == Options == | ||
* Tapes | * Tapes | ||
* Paperbak | |||
* Bluray | |||
== Non-options == | == Non-options == | ||
* BTSync | * BTSync | ||
* Consumer Optical Media ( | * Ink-based Consumer Optical Media (DVD, CD etc.) | ||
* Amazon Glacier | * Amazon Glacier | ||
Amazon Glacier seems like a a great idea, until you realize they mean 1 cent per gigabyte per month. This is $120 per terabyte per year. | Amazon Glacier seems like a a great idea, until you realize they mean 1 cent per gigabyte per month. This is $120 per terabyte per year. |
Revision as of 22:06, 18 September 2014
This wiki page is a collection of ideas for Project Valhalla.
<SketchCow> Basically, we have this situation where we have stuff that is being threatened, and it's huge, and then it's either not so threatened or it's in a weird quantum state. So, this really stretches the bounds of what IA does. It's a huge amount of data, it's not likely to be overly touched if the originals are up, and IA will spend/lose a lot of money pulling it into their infrastructure. So maybe we can discuss actual, not pie-in-the-sky possibilities of what we can do to have some sort of not-IA pile of storage.
Options
- Tapes
- Paperbak
- Bluray
Non-options
- BTSync
- Ink-based Consumer Optical Media (DVD, CD etc.)
- Amazon Glacier
Amazon Glacier seems like a a great idea, until you realize they mean 1 cent per gigabyte per month. This is $120 per terabyte per year.