2009/6/5 Joe Landman <land...@scalableinformatics.com>: > > > Look at it this way ... what is the cost/benefit to the movie-company to > buy/build expensive storage and build tiers, as compared to much less > expensve replicated/HSMed storage? I think the writing is clearly on the > wall on this. Lots of the folks in this industry will disagree, but follow > what the customers are actually doing. > There is a science fiction novel which describes how women will live forever. As women become older, their life expectancy will increase as new and expensive treatments become available to medical science to extend their lifetime. At the point where the rate of increase becomes more than one year added per year, you are effectively immortal. Of course only women, being wise enough to invest their money in compound interest bearing schemes will benefit from this. Men, who smoke and drink at eg. the LECBIG, will die too early for their money to pay for extended treatments.
So what we really want is a storage system that will swallow up drives as they get bigger and bigger - so as your researchers create more and more data, or stream in more and more satellite/accelerator data/logs of phone calls (a la GCHQ) then your storage system is expanding at a faster rate. _______________________________________________ Beowulf mailing list, Beowulf@beowulf.org sponsored by Penguin Computing To change your subscription (digest mode or unsubscribe) visit http://www.beowulf.org/mailman/listinfo/beowulf