On 12/17/08 21:14, Douglas A. Tutty wrote:
On Wed, Dec 17, 2008 at 08:50:47PM -0600, Ron Johnson wrote:
On 12/17/08 16:40, Ken Teague wrote:
Since Blu-ray burners and media has come down in price (burners are as
low as $150 and media is down to $8 for 25GB media and $13 for 50GB
(dual layer) media), would it be possible for the Debian folks to create
the ISOs to also make a Blu-ray ISO available with the most popular
architectures? (e.g. amd64 and i386 with KDE and Gnome)
That's still 5.6x more expensive per GB than TDK brand 4.7GB DVD+R
blanks.
Probably a lot more expensive than a copy of the mirrors on LTO-?.
LTO-3 is 400GB uncompressed, and (depending on the manufacturer)
they cost about $28/cart. (deb files are already compressed, so you
wouldn't want to enable compression on the drives.)
Cheap, but still 40% more expensive than SL DVD+Rs.
And, of course, the drives, robots, etc are really expensive.
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What different abilities do I have?
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