[Beowulf] HDTV video file sizes
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John Hearns john.hearns at streamline-computing.comThu May 31 02:58:27 PDT 2007
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laytonjb at charter.net wrote: > Uncle, Uncle!!! > > Actually that was a good answer. I see that I need to learn more :) > > So about 8-9 GB/hour.... > > What I have in mind is a large number of hours of HDTV being recorded to > storage. I'm guessing that total number of hours, but I think the general > number is over 4,000 hours (about 36,000 GB or 3.6 TB). Actually it's not > that much data is it? Just a few hard drives and you've got it. Actually, this is very on topic for the Beowulf list. Think parallel filesystems - such as Panasas or Lustre. The company I used to work for (Framestore-CFC) are big Lustre users, from what I can gather. -- John Hearns Senior HPC Engineer Streamline Computing, The Innovation Centre, Warwick Technology Park, Gallows Hill, Warwick CV34 6UW Office: 01926 623130 Mobile: 07841 231235
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