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by IggleSniggle
669 days ago
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They often aren't like you're describing, though. For example, pdfs with high res images embedded that are drafts of future book or pamphlets prints. These can be hundreds of Mbs for a single pdf with less than 100 pages, and are so common in marketing departments that it's hard to imagine that you could fit anywhere close to all the pdfs on 8TB. |
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So, yeah, there are these monsters that send even beefy computers thrashing. But in my experience something in the creation process went wrong and it is appallingly common for a trade where PDFs are the go-to transfer format (I'm looking at you AutoCAD users!) I'd guess that the archive is doing the same we do, reprocess them for sensible results and store them. I assume you think the archive does not and then I'd agree with you. One determined civil engineer with AutoCAD can fill 8 TB in a week ;)