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ragezone domlogs, what do you see...

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Depends, if those are bytes then it's 146Gb...

There are 1024...
-bytes in a kilobyte
-kilobytes in a megabyte
-megabytes in a gigabyte
-gigabytes in a terabyte

So...
157270233012b / 1024 = 153584212Kb
/ 1024 = 149984.5Mb
/ 1024 = 146.5Gb

That's why when you purchase a HDD you end up with less than you're supposed to, because they calculate their capacities using 1000 bytes, not 1024.
 
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Rishwin is true, by the way - SO Mental.. BAM, thou hath been proven wrong! :-D -laughs-


Although, the owner/creator of Ragezone is never wrong.. so in essence, Rishwin is wrong now ;) lol
 
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An Exabyte is what I want my next hard drive size to be, I dont remember the exact's, but its around the 10th power for megabytes, or some crap like that.. It's pretty much unattainable by current standards ;)
 
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Question for Rishwin:
How much kilobytes are there in 1 Exabyte?

Answer without google please ;)

An Exabyte is what I want my next hard drive size to be, I dont remember the exact's, but its around the 10th power for megabytes, or some crap like that.. It's pretty much unattainable by current standards ;)

I do believe that, the higher capacity the HDD is, the less reliable it becomes. Or atleast that's what I read somewhere. (You shouldn't pass 1 TB ?)
 
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I do believe that, the higher capacity the HDD is, the less reliable it becomes. Or atleast that's what I read somewhere. (You shouldn't pass 1 TB ?)
You shouldn't do a lot of things.
 
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^ For example, you shouldn't read things 'somewhere' and believe it.

HDD reliablity or un-reliability comes from the batch of hard-drives, if they had any defects etc etc. It's really just the luck of the draw and the quality used in the parts/craftmanship
 
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I'm more impressed about the forum's ping times, from 222ms-250ms here to 74ms-93ms. Awesome
 
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You must find the size of the db, interesting data lols
 
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