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Loads mate, fucking loads.
Enough for a minimum of 4 times a week plus 1 weekly 1 monthly and all mysql DBs in a .sql format (secured of course)
So for a 1GB account I'd suggest a minimum of 55GBs
... What Nekki said... Loads
One 80GB box is more than enough for me. I clear it out every month or so anyway.
Really only the last few days is relevant for what I back up.
With my combination of full and incremental backups I am currently using about 350GB for all my servers.
For my desktop/laptop I think there are another 500-600GB of backups on my NAS.
500GB+ at the moment. That leaves some room for expansion.
27 TB and growing
Nekki is serverian?
2 Petabyte
@funyuns_are_awesome 2 Petabyte, I pray you are not serious.
200GB for me. I will be at 1TB in a month or so
A few terabytes' worth of HDDs. Yes, they're not cloud based solutions or VPS servers, but I'd rather keep my data private.What I meant to say was 100 yottabytes (100,000,000,000,000 GB of storage) in RAID 10 SSD.
I need at least 100GB.
this is all what i need
!!!!!!
1TB would be nice. Are you giving away?
personality cluster error ?
@cociu - 1TB
less than 50gb
That would depend largely on the data, and the backup software being used, if the data is highly compressible or much the same between backups and de-duplication technology is in use then probably not as much as some people would think.
1-3TB as backup for my remote media server would be nice. It currently runs on 1 harddisk if that harddisk dies my video collection will be gone
200G - 500G
@cociu Increasing every day around 1- 5 GB