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Poster: brewster Date: Mar 23, 2011 10:44am
Forum: petabox Subject: New pictures of the new petabox

This is the "Green Room" at the Internet Archive. -brewster
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Poster: emijrp Date: Dec 6, 2011 3:17pm
Forum: petabox Subject: Re: New pictures of the new petabox

Impressive images. Can you publish them under a free license (CC-BY-SA)? I would like to upload them to Wikipedia. Thanks.

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Poster: Tyler Date: Mar 25, 2011 9:12pm
Forum: petabox Subject: Re: New pictures of the new petabox

awesome! I am stoked to see archive.org is on Petabox v4 ! the concept was amazing at v1, glad to see it is continually evolving and growing as archive.org does.

Thanks for the photos!

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Poster: Coderjo Date: Oct 10, 2011 3:09pm
Forum: petabox Subject: Re: New pictures of the new petabox

Those look quite nice. Can someone provide some details on the hardware of petabox v4? The last version I recall hearing much about was the original red boxes.

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Poster: GridEngine Date: Dec 24, 2012 10:19am
Forum: petabox Subject: Re: New pictures of the new petabox

1) I am interested in the hardware design of the Petabox v4 as well! And if the CAD design is released under a free license, it can then be used by sites that need high-density storage (some of the HPC sites are already looking at the Backblaze design).

2)Also, brewster's pictures are better than the ones available on Wikipedia - would be great if you release your photos under a free license so that others can reuse them!

Rayson

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Poster: Coderjo Date: Jan 7, 2013 11:25am
Forum: petabox Subject: Re: New pictures of the new petabox

In the time since I wrote that post, I have learned that the current setup uses commodity off-the-shelf (COTS) cases: SuperMicro CSE-847E26-R1400LPB

I don't know what hardware is in them, however.