• FuglyDuck@lemmy.world
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    2 minutes ago

    Ages ago, there was a time where my dad would mail back up tapes for offsite storage because their databases were large enough that it was faster to put it through snail mail.

    It should also be noted his databases were huge, (they’d be bundled into 70 pound packages and shipped certified.)

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      15 minutes ago

      Just a couple of years ago I was sent a dataset by mail, around 1TB on a hard drive.

      Later I worked on visualization of large datasets, we didn’t have the space to store them locally because they were up to a PB.

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        We’re storing data in peanut butter? Please tell me there’s jam involved.

        /j it’s amazing we’re talking about petabytes. My first computer had like 600 meg. (Pentium 486 cobbled out of spare- old- parts from my dad’s junk”Parts” rack.)