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Huge bandwidth? For the price of the gas!

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Someone (I forget who) once said, "Never underestimate the bandwidth of a car full of hard drives."

OK, so I want to work out how big that bandwidth is. let's work it out. lets take a large station wagon, and load it to the gunwalls with 200GB HDDs.

How many will fit inside the car? If we use a bit of padding to separate the drives, we can count on putting around 2000 or so inside a fully loaded wagon. That works out to be 200 GB x 2000 = 400,000,000,000,000 Bytes or 400 Terabytes (TB).

Let's say we need to transfer the data 500 kilometres at an average speed of 90Km/h. That's a travel time of 5.5 hours, or 330 minutes. Let's be pessimistic and say it takes a combined total of 4 minutes to remove a HDD at the start, and install it at the end - and only one guy is doing it. 4 x 200 = 800 minutes.

So we can move 400 terabytes in 1130 minutes (18.8 hours or 67,800 seconds).

400,000,000,000,000 / 67800 = 5,899,705,015 Bytes/second

That's 5.9GB/s or 47,197,640,120 bps.
It's equates to a DVD every second.

I could live with that. ;)

Conveniently, it's almost exactly 1/3rd of the bandwidth available over the Southern Cross Cable which connects New Zealand to the USA. WHOA.

I wonder how many DVDs you could fit into that same car? Yes, I know, it's full of Hard Drives! We'd take them out first... ;)
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Mobi, you must get really bored sometimes.
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This is in the tech forum why?
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Dammit, threads like this makes me wish Stiny wasn't in boot camp right now. ;)
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MD-2389 wrote:Dammit, threads like this makes me wish Stiny wasn't in boot camp right now. ;)
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what did stingy poo do?
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Don't you need to account for the time required to transfer files on/off the vehicle? The car will have to transfer to another medium. With fiber or copper, the data is offloaded as fast as it is received. No?
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a DVD a second over fibre isn't that far-fetched. Just not widely availible.

Ace: Stingy joined I think the Army. Or the Air Force.
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Heh. Mobi, you should patent that idea as a new form of asynchronous data transfer and make millions!!!11
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Just hope your car doesn't get in a wreck and wipe all your data :wink:
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woodchip wrote:Just hope your car doesn't get in a wreck and wipe all your data :wink:
Does that qualify as a hard drive crash? :P
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Post by Sergeant Thorne »

That sounds great, Mobius, but I think some latency problems would arise when it comes to gaming. ;)
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Post by Avder »

And consider the heat build up if youre actually running the drives while driving.
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Post by Krom »

Another brilliant idea from NZ! :roll:
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crackhead.
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Post by Nitrofox125 »

wtF Mobi..... Lol. Yeah, sell a "new way you have to transmit 5.9GB/s!"

I want to get my hands on one of these Southern Cross Cables... run it to my house ;) ;)

I bet running a T1 down in NZ must be pretty freakin expensive, no?
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fliptw wrote:Ace: Stingy joined I think the Army. Or the Air Force.
Army. He should be close to halfway through boot by now.
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I chuckled.
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Post by Tetrad »

Well if you want to be anal, it's not really bandwidth in as much as throughput. You're not transferring a dvd of data in the span of a second, which is what bandwidth would imply, but you are getting that much throughput given that period of time.

But either way, the lag will kill you.
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"90Km/h" Well, you ain't doing that around here, especially in bumper-to-bumper traffic.
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Post by Sage »

Perhaps a helicopter would be a better transport solution. Or Supersonic jet. Or even better, HYPERSONIC! Yea. Hypersonic.
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Hypersonic == Supersonic :D
Hyposonic == Subsonic.

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Post by Mobius »

Top Gun wrote:
woodchip wrote:Just hope your car doesn't get in a wreck and wipe all your data :wink:
Does that qualify as a hard drive crash? :P
LOL!

No - we'd use sorbathane padding, so even a major crash wouldn't damage the data. Remember, most HDDs, in powered off mode are capable of withstanding shocks measured in hundreds of G's (i.e. a drop on 1 meter onto a concrete floor) without dying.

It's just an interesting mental exercise - and yes - of course it is "bandwidth", it's just VERY HIGH LATENCY bandwidth. And it's only designed to move incredibly large amounts of data, over relatively short distances - where latency is not an issue.

This sort of service would be ideal for Tier 1 Corporate clients which have to to move terabyte databases across short distances, to secure storage locations.
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Post by Jeff250 »

The WD2000JD weighs in at 1.6lbs/.73kg. At 2000, you're hauling over a ton and a half-- 3200lbs, or 1460kg. :P
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Mobius wrote:we can count on putting around 2000 or so inside a fully loaded wagon. That works out to be 200 GB x 2000 = 400,000,000,000,000 Bytes or 400 Terabytes
I think you need to also consider the weight of 2000 hard drives. Lets assume that you are using a Seagate drive like http://www.seagate.com/support/disc/man ... ata_pm.pdf that weighs 1.4 lbs or 635 grams. 2000 of these drives would be too much for most wagons that I know of. You might be able to put 1000 of them in and be ok. Just don't hit any bumps on the road.

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Well then, make it a Super Duty. :P
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Post by roid »

i'd prefer a large catapult, or perhaps pneumatic air cannon that fires single HDDs, or perhaps a lashing together of multiple HDDs.
and then on the other side we can catch them in mid air with 2 helicopters with a hookline strung between them. it'l work i'm sure :lol:


and if you were t go with Mobi's idea, how would you hack?

"ok, we arrange the HDDs together as a large giant Badger..."
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roid wrote:i'd prefer a large catapult, or perhaps pneumatic air cannon that fires single HDDs, or perhaps a lashing together of multiple HDDs.
and then on the other side we can catch them in mid air with 2 helicopters with a hookline strung between them. it'l work i'm sure :lol:
Better yet, bring out the old V-2 rockets and fire them back and forth. :D When they get close to their target, it'll open a hatch and drop the hard drive out a little hatch and it'll float down on a parachute. :lol:
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Post by Mobius »

1.5 metric tons is no trouble for a grunty station wagon with uprated suspension.
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Post by Mr. Perfect »

Even if those drives are hot swap, you'll have a nice long time getting the data onto and off of them.
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