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by tbrownaw
68 days ago
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> To be clear, the first quote was talking about 2^64 bytes That's 16 exabytes. Wikipedia cites a re:invent video to say that Amazon S3 has "100s of exabytes" in it. So it not only could theoretically be done, but has been done. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amazon_S3 |
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