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by revolutions
5159 days ago
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Suppose the prices of _x_ amount of storage was halved recently. If they stored their data in three replicas, shouldn't their price become (1/2)^3, or 1/8th the original price? That would only serve to prove his point further, or I'm missing something. |
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provider2=[d2,1][d2,2][d2,3]
provider3=[d3,1][d3,2][d3,3]
Each drive cost $x. You have 9$x = cost to store 1 drive of data, across 3 providers, who each store 3 copies. If drive prices halve, it's still 9$x.