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houkouonchi 08-23-2011 10:32 AM

Who said our trunks are small?
 
I had no problem fitting 90TB of retail packaged disks in the trunk =)

http://box.houkouonchi.jp//hitachi_disks.jpg-small.JPG

Probably could have easily gone for another 120TB =)

Masa 08-23-2011 10:44 AM

Man... its gonna take a lot of pr0n to fill those up. :rofl2:

UNKNOWN_370 08-23-2011 11:17 AM

Yeah I had gotten lots of stuff in mine. Can't wait to get her back. 30 more days. :)

Red__Zed 08-23-2011 11:19 AM

...no one? The hatch is pretty spacious:rofl2:


Epic disk space sir.

Somberlaine 08-23-2011 11:24 AM

not ideal for bodies though :roflpuke2:

kk370 08-23-2011 11:31 AM

what a big volume

somatic 08-23-2011 11:33 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Masa (Post 1275784)
Man... its gonna take a lot of pr0n to fill those up. :rofl2:

"we have the technology"

2011 Nismo#91 08-23-2011 12:09 PM

How much porn do you have?

PapoZalsa 08-23-2011 12:36 PM

Yeap, compare with the 350 is very spacious....

Vaughanabe13 08-23-2011 12:47 PM

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Originally Posted by Somberlaine (Post 1275882)
not ideal for bodies though :roflpuke2:

If you have the touring with the hatch cover you could probably hide a body in there pretty easily. :nutswinger: (I have no idea what that icon is for but I thought I would use it here because why not...)

zmyride 08-23-2011 01:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by houkouonchi (Post 1275742)
I had no problem fitting 90TB of retail packaged disks in the trunk =)

http://box.houkouonchi.jp//hitachi_disks.jpg-small.JPG

Probably could have easily gone for another 120TB =)

have you ever tried to fit a suitcase? try it. come back and let us know how it goes.

christian370z 08-23-2011 02:40 PM

If you really need to open up some space, removing the spare tire and all those accessories almost doubles the trunk capacity in terms of depth. I have found that the hardest part about packing the hatch is that it is pretty shallow and that you have to shift stuff around so that the stuff is ascending in height towards the front of the car otherwise the hatch won't close.

4r3s 08-23-2011 02:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by zmyride (Post 1276191)
have you ever tried to fit a suitcase? try it. come back and let us know how it goes.

just did on my way to/from the airport, worked just fine. Now if I had a female traveling with me it probably would have been a different story...

cc370z 08-25-2011 07:38 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by zmyride (Post 1276191)
have you ever tried to fit a suitcase? try it. come back and let us know how it goes.

I have... It's called the front seat :)

birdmanx1 08-25-2011 08:07 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Somberlaine (Post 1275882)
not ideal for bodies though :roflpuke2:

What are you talking about Somberlaine. Do you know who Nemesis is? His solution will make the Z trunk ideal for bodies ;)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8NV00luZurw

cdoxp800 08-25-2011 08:14 AM

I have to ask. What you doing with the 90TB storage? That would be a hell of a NAS.

birdmanx1 08-25-2011 08:26 AM

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Originally Posted by cdoxp800 (Post 1279975)
I have to ask. What you doing with the 90TB storage? That would be a hell of a NAS.

Looks to me like a small/medium business(es) cost minded approach for (Production/Failover) storage.

houkouonchi 08-25-2011 09:29 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by cdoxp800 (Post 1279975)
I have to ask. What you doing with the 90TB storage? That would be a hell of a NAS.

Its all for my own use. Get as high of quality media as possible and I like to keep it around for friends/family (I never delete anything).

My current largest system (20x2TB disk raid6) system (36TB useable) was starting to get full (around 80%). At work they were getting rid of a ton of old servers including quite a few 3U coraid servers that are basically nice $700 supermicro chasis that hold 15 disks each and included two 8 port SATA controllers and a mobo/cpu. I decided to just use the chasis and a SAS expander to hook it up to my original system with external SFF-8088 cables for more DAS (as that is a lot better performance wise).

My previous upgrades I replaced my original disks with larger ones so I immediately ate a good amount of the disk space. This time I am just adding 84 TB (84TB usable after raid) so it should last me at least 2 years maybe a little more.

birdmanx1 08-25-2011 10:07 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by houkouonchi (Post 1280127)
Its all for my own use. Get as high of quality media as possible and I like to keep it around for friends/family (I never delete anything).

My current largest system (20x2TB disk raid6) system (36TB useable) was starting to get full (around 80%). At work they were getting rid of a ton of old servers including quite a few 3U coraid servers that are basically nice $700 supermicro chasis that hold 15 disks each and included two 8 port SATA controllers and a mobo/cpu. I decided to just use the chasis and a SAS expander to hook it up to my original system with external SFF-8088 cables for more DAS (as that is a lot better performance wise).

My previous upgrades I replaced my original disks with larger ones so I immediately ate a good amount of the disk space. This time I am just adding 84 TB (84TB usable after raid) so it should last me at least 2 years maybe a little more.

Good stuff, you'd be able to reclaim a decent amount of storage and extend your usage out of the disks if you went with a different RAID setup. RAID6 is a bit much for personal usage IMO, besides, with the dual parity that's 2 disks you are losing per raid group, and the parity disk will always grab the largest disk for reconstruction in the event of failure. Not too sure if possible with your hardware/software setup but if possible deduplication would help you squeeze even more usage out of your storage ... just my 2 cents :tiphat:


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