Internet Archive Forums: Petabox http://archive.org/web/petabox.php#forum The most recent posts from the IA forum: Petabox en-us info@archive.org Wed, 01 Mar 2023 12:33:37 UTC Ads http://archive.org/post/1126106 Fri, 02 Sep 2022 12:52:08 UTC Ads This post was modified by Ramazan Sancar on 2022-09-02 12:52:08

Posted by: Ramazan Sancar

Issue in url http://archive.org/post/1122974 Thu, 10 Mar 2022 07:50:42 UTC How to search my site on Wayback. my website link "https://low-income-families.com/grant-for-yoga-teacher-training/"

Posted by: Isaiah C. Allen

Re: Selective powering of large petasites http://archive.org/post/1122496 Sat, 05 Feb 2022 19:54:27 UTC I created a formula that not only corrects itself and regenerates memory, it adds 330 kb of memory for ever 8mg new data .. please reply. I need pointers on 2 missing pieces.. it is almost flawless......

Posted by: Jp7733

Re: Selective powering of large petasites http://archive.org/post/1122495 Sat, 05 Feb 2022 19:50:34 UTC Question. You said 9 to 10 seconds to split a disk back up. I think of a basic windows 98 tower maybe a cd drive, I'm leaning more towards a floppy disc though. I don't know too much about those other...

Posted by: Jp7733

Re: 'Welcome to US Petabox' http://archive.org/post/1121380 Thu, 02 Dec 2021 00:25:56 UTC You get the same thing when you look up "http://1.1.1.1": https://web.archive.org/web/20130817040342/http://www.1.1.1.1/<br><br>And notice that both your link and mine have a very similar date!<br><br...

Posted by: varenhizzle

PetaBox http://archive.org/post/1120395 Fri, 08 Oct 2021 01:57:38 UTC Would be it possible to post your current hardware and software configuration for PetaBox?

Posted by: TimCA

Re: Odd storage formating question http://archive.org/post/1116325 Sun, 18 Jul 2021 20:27:28 UTC the recommendation is that regardless of file format items (pages) not exceed 1,000 files or 500GB and the no single uploaded file exceed 1.75GB. otherwise things can break.

Posted by: Jeff Kaplan

Odd storage formating question http://archive.org/post/1116324 Sun, 18 Jul 2021 20:03:39 UTC I am aware nobody is forced to answer this, and this is a oddly specific and somewhat stupid question, but I am interested in knowing more.<br><br>Riding off an older post (forgot the link, believed t...

Posted by: Reclezon

Re: about how much storage is ready for growth http://archive.org/post/1115538 Sat, 05 Jun 2021 13:56:18 UTC in good hosting terms youd never use more that 75% incase you quickly need to move stuff. so i imagine they do the same. when they run out they simply add more servers and storage. the system will be ...

Posted by: Richard Wayne530

Re: Silly question http://archive.org/post/1115537 Sat, 05 Jun 2021 13:52:59 UTC pretty sure they use multiple data centers across the world, US and Amsterdam for sure. not sure they use any nuclear proof bunkers though

Posted by: Richard Wayne530

about how much storage is ready for growth http://archive.org/post/1114318 Sat, 10 Apr 2021 03:02:34 UTC how many petabytes of storage is currently not being used and what will you do if or when you run out

Posted by: twisted whiskers

Re: We have 2TB of data to upload http://archive.org/post/1112565 Sat, 16 Jan 2021 03:54:10 UTC 1) Millions of dollars for them, 0$ for you. They have over 50000 terabytes on their servers, or 50000000 gigabytes. They rely on donations, and in 2018 they had a revenue of 20.3 million dollars. So...

Posted by: Stright

Bittorrent tracker http://archive.org/post/1111677 Mon, 07 Dec 2020 11:17:35 UTC Are you going to post in blog general information about your Bittorrent tracker?

Posted by: Evergreen_street

Re: We have 2TB of data to upload http://archive.org/post/1109876 Fri, 04 Sep 2020 22:51:17 UTC You have what?

Posted by: fL0per

"Welcome to US Petabox" http://archive.org/post/1108513 Mon, 29 Jun 2020 20:01:00 UTC Hi,<br><br>I wonder what the message "Welcome to US Petabox" is telling me. I get it, for example, when accessing the following URL:<br>https://web.archive.org/web/20130813145128/http://searchfun.in/<...

Posted by: michaelreuter1

Silly question http://archive.org/post/1107742 Mon, 18 May 2020 07:57:07 UTC <br>Does anyone know if the Internet Archive has any protocols to protect all the information it collects in case of war or natural disaster?

Posted by: Teutamos

Yes http://archive.org/post/1107551 Tue, 05 May 2020 16:16:01 UTC Yes

Posted by: VUTHANHTUNG

Internet Archive http://archive.org/post/1107453 Tue, 28 Apr 2020 07:28:09 UTC Thank you for what you have done to preserve the Internet. As a individual that has been targeted by the US government for many years, you have offered a source to compile informations of the crimes c...

Posted by: https://www.HomelandInsecurity.net

not NFS, so what is it? http://archive.org/post/1106920 Thu, 02 Apr 2020 09:55:58 UTC so its not NFS. But what is it based on? stuff from microsoft?<br><br>gotta be based on something!

Posted by: covidbloggermailnes

not much http://archive.org/post/1106917 Thu, 02 Apr 2020 09:50:29 UTC gotta archive that report This post was modified by covidbloggermailnes on 2020-04-02 09:50:29

Posted by: covidbloggermailnes

petabox os http://archive.org/post/1106109 Fri, 28 Feb 2020 16:53:12 UTC post iso of petabox os to archive.org plz

Posted by: openprotegent project

Re: http://www.capricorn-tech.com/ is now dead ... new home? http://archive.org/post/1104474 Sun, 24 Nov 2019 16:33:03 UTC مجموعة الأنظمة منصة شليلة

Posted by: منصة شليلة

Petabox software specifications? http://archive.org/post/1101185 Tue, 21 May 2019 15:21:25 UTC Hello, Is there any information available about the software and filesystem components of the petabox? Specifically, I'm curious if there are any properties of the filesystem that make it particular...

Posted by: crd477

Re: Filesystem http://archive.org/post/1093534 Fri, 03 Aug 2018 04:58:17 UTC Have you considered replacing the broadcast based system with some kind of DHT a la bittorrent for finding the correct node and locating files on the nodes.

Posted by: Plasma 000

Re: Periodic updates http://archive.org/post/1090075 Mon, 30 Apr 2018 21:30:19 UTC Here is some statistics of space https://catalogd.archive.org/report/space.php Servers Category Disk Size TB Used TB Free TB Fillable TB Disks 240 Primaries 46336 44356 1967 1697 9120 240 Secondaries...

Posted by: emijrp

Re: How much archive.org monthly operating cost? http://archive.org/post/1087390 Mon, 05 Feb 2018 00:24:17 UTC https://projects.propublica.org/nonprofits/organizations/943242767 At least a million per month.

Posted by: spartos

Re: How much archive.org monthly operating cost? http://archive.org/post/1086381 Sat, 30 Dec 2017 18:38:02 UTC Wow, kinda curt response - maybe at least give a link to the petabox page...

Posted by: Scott Edwards

How much archive.org monthly operating cost? http://archive.org/post/1084803 Wed, 08 Nov 2017 12:53:29 UTC Hi I am little curious about operating cost of archive.org. Specially server and technology. From where I can get details cost related information ? Thanks

Posted by: tamim17

Re: Periodic updates http://archive.org/post/1067749 Tue, 10 Jan 2017 14:48:05 UTC no real update schedule. i believe we have 25-30PB of unique data so 50-60PB including the secondary copies.

Posted by: Jeff Kaplan

Periodic updates http://archive.org/post/1067716 Tue, 10 Jan 2017 00:10:11 UTC Hi, the latest date on this page is August 2014, is there a regular schedule for updating the amounts of data stored?

Posted by: icebob99

Amazing http://archive.org/post/1061944 Sat, 13 Aug 2016 12:02:20 UTC I am so impressed, this is incredible

Posted by: JayKae

Re: Wow... http://archive.org/post/1045711 Tue, 22 Sep 2015 05:22:18 UTC you're welcome. thanks for making use of the archive.

Posted by: Jeff Kaplan

Wow... http://archive.org/post/1045709 Tue, 22 Sep 2015 04:52:54 UTC Just wanted to thank you all who is contributing to this archive, amazing job. Helped me a thousand times in the past few years. THANK YOU!

Posted by: makanal

2014 ... 1 petabyte in 8U http://archive.org/post/1027902 Tue, 16 Dec 2014 22:19:54 UTC I think it's time for y'all to change this to the Exabox forums. The petabox is sooo 2004. http://www.supermicro.com/products/nfo/chassis_storage.cfm SuperMicro SC847D - 90 3.5" drives in 4U space ...

Posted by: Javik

Re: New pictures of the new petabox http://archive.org/post/498738 Mon, 07 Jan 2013 19:25:11 UTC 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.

Posted by: Coderjo

Re: New pictures of the new petabox http://archive.org/post/450824 Mon, 24 Dec 2012 18:19:41 UTC 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 HP...

Posted by: GridEngine

Re: Design update? http://archive.org/post/450813 Mon, 24 Dec 2012 18:00:36 UTC Keep in mind that while Amazon S3 is more expensive than any of the DIY storage projects, the S3 pricing already includes the cost of maintenance. Also, S3 keeps 3 copies of your data in different dat...

Posted by: GridEngine

Re: Design update? http://archive.org/post/435743 Thu, 11 Oct 2012 06:18:30 UTC BTW, I've heard the current design makes use of SuperMicro CSE-847E26-R1400LPB cases.

Posted by: Coderjo

Re: Design update? http://archive.org/post/435742 Thu, 11 Oct 2012 06:10:28 UTC It sounds like you are suggesting the Backblaze storage pod. I'd be surprised if someone in charge of hardware at IA hasn't already heard of it. (I am not part of that group)

Posted by: Coderjo

Re: How long does the data last? http://archive.org/post/435741 Thu, 11 Oct 2012 06:04:18 UTC I don't know low-level details, so I don't know if the data is scrubbed regularly. I also don't know the procedures that occur when a drive fails and needs to be replaced. Currently, looking at the f...

Posted by: Coderjo

Design update? http://archive.org/post/435662 Wed, 10 Oct 2012 02:24:43 UTC I have idea to more than double data density, while potentially *reducing* power requirements per rack. This involves 10 4U servers per rack, each with 45 storage drives and 1 system drive, two power ...

Posted by: ihtoit

Re: How long does the data last? http://archive.org/post/435549 Tue, 09 Oct 2012 07:47:30 UTC Thanks. So if the half life of the data on the disk is 100 years (for example) would the drive be powered on and data be checked at least once during that period and the first failing checksum cause a...

Posted by: Seaware

Re: How long does the data last? http://archive.org/post/435516 Mon, 08 Oct 2012 20:49:19 UTC The data is stored on two separate hardware nodes as soon as it is uploaded to archive.org. As far as I know, the system does not do extra ECC (beyond what the hard drive does internally). However, in...

Posted by: Coderjo

How long does the data last? http://archive.org/post/435136 Thu, 04 Oct 2012 04:49:17 UTC I am interested to learn if there are estimates on how many years the data would last before it needs to be replicated to a new drive. Also, is ECC used so if there is some data lost in a period, that...

Posted by: Seaware

Re: http://www.capricorn-tech.com/ is now dead ... new home? http://archive.org/post/423699 Fri, 15 Jun 2012 23:28:19 UTC I'm don't think that site is related.

Posted by: Coderjo

Re: http://www.capricorn-tech.com/ is now dead ... new home? http://archive.org/post/419467 Tue, 01 May 2012 09:01:38 UTC Seems like it is now at http://capricorntechnology.com/

Posted by: Hydriz

http://www.capricorn-tech.com/ is now dead ... new home? http://archive.org/post/406413 Fri, 23 Dec 2011 17:24:02 UTC http://www.capricorn-tech.com/ is now dead / has a 'squatter' holder website on it. Does Capricorn Tech have a new home?

Posted by: Tyler

Re: New pictures of the new petabox http://archive.org/post/404638 Tue, 06 Dec 2011 23:17:08 UTC Impressive images. Can you publish them under a free license (CC-BY-SA)? I would like to upload them to Wikipedia. Thanks.

Posted by: emijrp

Re: 6th pair of racks go into service: over 2PB of data space used http://archive.org/post/404257 Fri, 02 Dec 2011 22:42:53 UTC AWESOME!! Keep on marching on with the PB!

Posted by: Tyler

We have 2TB of data to upload http://archive.org/post/401968 Sun, 13 Nov 2011 14:00:58 UTC Hi! We have about 2 TB of data to upload. We have some question. 1) What is the cost of your services? 2) If we use the 2TB Bandwidth/month. What will be the cost? 3) Is the data is secure on Intern...

Posted by: Sheikh Naveed