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by oarsinsync
497 days ago
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It sounds like they’re operating at larger scales, with a large number of users sharing a resource. Each user spawns 50 processes and consumes 100MB of space if they’re using VSCode. Assuming a low count of 1000 users, that’s 50K running processes and 100GB of space consumed. To enable a text editor. |
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And that’s for SSD storage… an enterprise-grade 14TB hard drive is only $18/TB on Amazon right now, less than a third of the SSD price per TB. Call it 100GB = $2 of storage, total, to enable 1000 users to run the editor of their choice.
So, no, I’m not seeing the problem here.
If you really wanted to penny pinch (one whole penny for every 5 users), I think you could use btrfs deduplication to reduce the storage used.