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Ask HN: Inexpensive large scale (100's of TB) storage options?

5 points by websiteguy 15 years ago · 6 comments · 1 min read


Typical solutions for backup, log files, email servers, databases all seem to cost $5K to $8K a TB over a 3 year period, including "support". Anyone with production experience with large scale disk storage that breaks the $1K/TB price point (raid'd)?

websiteguyOP 15 years ago

@latch - Yes, we saw it - would be a fun project, but we are software hackers :-) There are also concerns about heat, vibration, hot swapping, etc. I would happily spend $78K for that same storage instead of $7.8K if it was reliable and was shipped as a complete package.

Closest company doing something like this is CORAID, which might be an option, but they have a number of proprietary interfaces/systems to buy in to.

  • staunch 15 years ago

    (You don't need to write @latch here. You can reply directly to a thread)

websiteguyOP 15 years ago

Thanks for the replies -

Need disk storage, would like to use 7200rpm for real-time access to logs, 15k for database/email apps

Would be a lot of fun to roll our own, but we are resource constrained, and while money is not an issue for us, I don't like complicated/expensive solutions, I like simple/inexpensive

Looking at NetApp for example, but having a hard time accepting the price point.

daniel-cussen 15 years ago

Tape is the cheapest. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magnetic_tape_data_storage

Prices don't show here, but in general it's 15 times cheaper and 200 times less energy to use tape.

latch 15 years ago

obligatory have you read about the backblaze pod design? comment:

http://blog.backblaze.com/2009/09/01/petabytes-on-a-budget-h...

rudiger 15 years ago

Roll your own JBOD setup?

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