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4 hours ago, AudioDoctor said:

a 20TB nvme ought to be enough for most everyone's music libraries, except Chris, aka @The Computer Audiophile  ;-)

 

He probably needs 3 or 4.

Current:  Daphile on an AMD A10-9500 with 16 GB RAM

DAC - TEAC UD-501 DAC 

Pre-amp - Rotel RC-1590

Amplification - Benchmark AHB2 amplifier

Speakers - Revel M126Be with 2 REL 7/ti subwoofers

Cables - Tara Labs RSC Reference and Blue Jean Cable Balanced Interconnects

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You know, those atmos lps are big....

Current:  Daphile on an AMD A10-9500 with 16 GB RAM

DAC - TEAC UD-501 DAC 

Pre-amp - Rotel RC-1590

Amplification - Benchmark AHB2 amplifier

Speakers - Revel M126Be with 2 REL 7/ti subwoofers

Cables - Tara Labs RSC Reference and Blue Jean Cable Balanced Interconnects

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On 7/2/2024 at 6:20 AM, botrytis said:

 

Can you do the calculations for how long I would have to live to listen--even once through--to 20TB of music?  24/7/365 and I'd still probably be 95 before I got to the last tracks. Maybe if they are stored as DSD65536! x-D

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On 7/2/2024 at 2:25 PM, botrytis said:

You know, those atmos lps are big....

 

But 20TB might be just enough for the zillions of random photos my wife takes.  (She just knows that someday--when we are gumming our food--we will want to see all those pics of fine meals we had on vacation.) x-D

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4 minutes ago, Superdad said:

 

Can you do the calculations for how long I would have to live to listen--even once through--to 20TB of music?  24/7/365 and I'd still probably be 95 before I got to the last tracks. Maybe if they are stored as DSD65536! x-D

Well, think about it this way, Chris has let's say for arguments-sake, 100 Atmos lps (no idea how many he has, just a wild underestimation. 🤣 Say ,10 songs per lp and each song on average is 1.5 - 2 GB in size. That is 2000 GB in all. So, yeah I can see it.

Current:  Daphile on an AMD A10-9500 with 16 GB RAM

DAC - TEAC UD-501 DAC 

Pre-amp - Rotel RC-1590

Amplification - Benchmark AHB2 amplifier

Speakers - Revel M126Be with 2 REL 7/ti subwoofers

Cables - Tara Labs RSC Reference and Blue Jean Cable Balanced Interconnects

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40 minutes ago, botrytis said:

Well, think about it this way, Chris has let's say for arguments-sake, 100 Atmos lps (no idea how many he has, just a wild underestimation. 🤣 Say ,10 songs per lp and each song on average is 1.5 - 2 GB in size. That is 2000 GB in all. So, yeah I can see it.

Atmos LPs?  That's news to me.

Kal Rubinson

Senior Contributing Editor, Stereophile

 

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7 minutes ago, Kal Rubinson said:

Atmos LPs?  That's news to me.

 

I did say WILD - 🤣

Current:  Daphile on an AMD A10-9500 with 16 GB RAM

DAC - TEAC UD-501 DAC 

Pre-amp - Rotel RC-1590

Amplification - Benchmark AHB2 amplifier

Speakers - Revel M126Be with 2 REL 7/ti subwoofers

Cables - Tara Labs RSC Reference and Blue Jean Cable Balanced Interconnects

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2 hours ago, Superdad said:

 

But 20TB might be just enough for the zillions of random photos my wife takes.  (She just knows that someday--when we are gumming our food--we will want to see all those pics of fine meals we had on vacation.) x-D

 

 

My sister took it upon herself to digitze the thousands of photos my Parents had taken over the years and I put them on my old TrueNAS miniXL. Via the magic of an SMB share, my Moms screensaver on her iMac is every single photo ever taken by her or my Dad. She absolutely loves it and it nearly is 20,000 photos. Also, thanks to ZFS will last essentially, forever.

 

edit: also I and my wife use this app, and I set it up for my Mom. It automatically loads any new photos onto the TrueNAS for her. I don't use iCloud anymore.

https://www.photosync-app.com/home

 

edit 2: Because I use TrueNAS it can be set to automagically backup to Backblaze B2 which I think is far superior to iCloud.

No electron left behind.

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