▲ | enether 3 days ago | ||||||||||||||||
~197 GB/s ... nice. I believe these companies save literally every ounce of data they can find. Once you have the infra and teams for it, it seems easy to make a case for storing something. Similarly, Uber has shared they push 89 GB/s through Kafka - 7.7 PB/s. People always ask me - what is a taxi/food-delivery app storing so much | |||||||||||||||||
▲ | alt227 3 days ago | parent [-] | ||||||||||||||||
The biggest capacity HD available today is 30TB. 17PB = about 567 of those drives... being totally filled... per day. I was hoping somebody would come and say this is a simple spelling error or something. The cost of the drives alone seems astronomical, let alone the logistics of the data center keeping up with storing that much data. EDIT: I have just realised that they are probably only processing at this speed, rather than storing it, can anyone confirm if they store all the logs they process? | |||||||||||||||||
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