Yes, but if you read my thread i was asking how enough money is made to store all the stuff. If people constantly upload hundreds of GB then wont their drives become maxed out?
Is the data even stored physically?
how on earth do you not store data 'physically'? keep it in a wireless limbo ?!![]()
how on earth do you not store data 'physically'? keep it in a wireless limbo ?!![]()
how on earth do you not store data 'physically'? keep it in a wireless limbo ?!![]()
Yeah just keep beaming it around.how on earth do you not store data 'physically'? keep it in a wireless limbo ?!![]()
Burnsy, what are you doing? You're not old enough to know about Token Ring.![]()
But bandwidth is ridiculously cheap in main-land Europe especially in Germany (afaik RapidShare operates from here?), Netherlands, etc.
They save space by only saving the ones. Any data that is missing is presumed to be a zero.
The data in ethernet cables isnt stored is it? It must be just in 'limbo' Get 500 billion miles of ethernet cable, start downloading something and the data will be in limbo
I just thought i couldnt possibly be stored on hard drives as it would cost way too much, what with people uploading 10gb a day. A 1TB drive would soon disappear if you have a few people doing this
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it's a very dvdbunny esque thread tbh
5400x 1Tb (of course they'll have redundancy too)
The data in ethernet cables isnt stored is it? It must be just in 'limbo' Get 500 billion miles of ethernet cable, start downloading something and the data will be in limbo