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I have 384TB of ECC DDR4 across two blades with 4 CPUs for a combined core count of 96.

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  • securitywriter@infosec.exchangeS securitywriter@infosec.exchange

    I will exhaust every last one of these SATA SSDs before I pay a penny more per gigabyte than I would have 2 years ago.

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    @SecurityWriter I've noticed price of storage going up ever so slightly
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    • securitywriter@infosec.exchangeS securitywriter@infosec.exchange

      I have 384TB of ECC DDR4 across two blades with 4 CPUs for a combined core count of 96.

      It powers a fully populated 192 disk solid state SAN.

      I was told it was old and in need of replacing, but apparently now it’s worth more than the GDP of the UK.

      Can’t afford to run it (or hear my thoughts when in the vicinity)… but I can sit atop it like a fucking dragon.

      And I will.

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      @SecurityWriter Last place I worked at decommissioned an entire 42U rack of Dell Blade servers from the LGA 2011 days, Counted over 12TB of DDR3 ECC

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      • securitywriter@infosec.exchangeS securitywriter@infosec.exchange

        I have 384TB of ECC DDR4 across two blades with 4 CPUs for a combined core count of 96.

        It powers a fully populated 192 disk solid state SAN.

        I was told it was old and in need of replacing, but apparently now it’s worth more than the GDP of the UK.

        Can’t afford to run it (or hear my thoughts when in the vicinity)… but I can sit atop it like a fucking dragon.

        And I will.

        dragon@toast.dragon2611.netD This user is from outside of this forum
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        @SecurityWriter the units didn't compute for a moment there.

        Then I realised you said TB and not GB of ram

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        • securitywriter@infosec.exchangeS securitywriter@infosec.exchange

          I have 384TB of ECC DDR4 across two blades with 4 CPUs for a combined core count of 96.

          It powers a fully populated 192 disk solid state SAN.

          I was told it was old and in need of replacing, but apparently now it’s worth more than the GDP of the UK.

          Can’t afford to run it (or hear my thoughts when in the vicinity)… but I can sit atop it like a fucking dragon.

          And I will.

          thechris@norden.socialT This user is from outside of this forum
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          @SecurityWriter Go find some investors and show them your plans to launch it into space

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          • thechris@norden.socialT thechris@norden.social

            @SecurityWriter Go find some investors and show them your plans to launch it into space

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            @thechris @SecurityWriter

            Don't forget to mention AI ☝️

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            • securitywriter@infosec.exchangeS securitywriter@infosec.exchange

              I have 384TB of ECC DDR4 across two blades with 4 CPUs for a combined core count of 96.

              It powers a fully populated 192 disk solid state SAN.

              I was told it was old and in need of replacing, but apparently now it’s worth more than the GDP of the UK.

              Can’t afford to run it (or hear my thoughts when in the vicinity)… but I can sit atop it like a fucking dragon.

              And I will.

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              @SecurityWriter

              Don't Breath Fire !!!! you evil dragon !!!

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              • thechris@norden.socialT thechris@norden.social

                @SecurityWriter Go find some investors and show them your plans to launch it into space

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                @thechris @SecurityWriter

                No, he should reactivate the Destroyed Nuclear power plant to power on the system

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                • dragon@toast.dragon2611.netD dragon@toast.dragon2611.net

                  @SecurityWriter the units didn't compute for a moment there.

                  Then I realised you said TB and not GB of ram

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                  @Dragon @SecurityWriter I often have that with G and M…

                  (I did get used to RAM sizes no longer being measured in Kibibyte though, no worries there.)

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                  • securitywriter@infosec.exchangeS securitywriter@infosec.exchange

                    I have 384TB of ECC DDR4 across two blades with 4 CPUs for a combined core count of 96.

                    It powers a fully populated 192 disk solid state SAN.

                    I was told it was old and in need of replacing, but apparently now it’s worth more than the GDP of the UK.

                    Can’t afford to run it (or hear my thoughts when in the vicinity)… but I can sit atop it like a fucking dragon.

                    And I will.

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                    @SecurityWriter

                    How did you get 384TB of ECC DDR4 memory connected to only 4 CPUs?

                    Do you really mean TB and not GB????

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                    • securitywriter@infosec.exchangeS securitywriter@infosec.exchange

                      I have 384TB of ECC DDR4 across two blades with 4 CPUs for a combined core count of 96.

                      It powers a fully populated 192 disk solid state SAN.

                      I was told it was old and in need of replacing, but apparently now it’s worth more than the GDP of the UK.

                      Can’t afford to run it (or hear my thoughts when in the vicinity)… but I can sit atop it like a fucking dragon.

                      And I will.

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                      @SecurityWriter this does bring legitimate questions though. I’ve also been pondering the value of our kit with huge storage and memory capacities has risen an am actually wondering if we’re underinsured now.

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                      • agowa338@chaos.socialA agowa338@chaos.social

                        @SecurityWriter

                        How did you get 384TB of ECC DDR4 memory connected to only 4 CPUs?

                        Do you really mean TB and not GB????

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                        @agowa338 @SecurityWriter Yeah, has to be GB. The densest DDR4 I’ve seen available for purchase rather than just being discussed is 128 GB per DIMM. That would take 3072 DIMMs to hit 384 TB. No way would that be doable with only 96 cores.

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                        • securitywriter@infosec.exchangeS securitywriter@infosec.exchange

                          I have 384TB of ECC DDR4 across two blades with 4 CPUs for a combined core count of 96.

                          It powers a fully populated 192 disk solid state SAN.

                          I was told it was old and in need of replacing, but apparently now it’s worth more than the GDP of the UK.

                          Can’t afford to run it (or hear my thoughts when in the vicinity)… but I can sit atop it like a fucking dragon.

                          And I will.

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                          @SecurityWriter 256GB LOT 8x32GB DDR4 at $1500.

                          Pension time?

                          https://www.ebay.com/itm/168162108477?_skw=256gb+ecc+ddr4&itmmeta=01KHKDNAZPZX0FE51AVBSXS82N&hash=item27273e243d:g:gYUAAeSwUfFpkkM9&itmprp=enc%3AAQALAAAA8GfYFPkwiKCW4ZNSs2u11xDAV2CgARqGZrbFqW%2BfoJgBnoAUhYGnBwylDYKqUDu0fOggR2KMSQlU%2BRXnusPZCQyo1V2AEbttANn0Vl%2F5RiIQk3xEN1Len0J34EnqgCO6sNynsAJDhQ4CFeayN9iS4mZRXeinvi2%2FhyHwJjUnm3xnN5xNWpBr0IqpUFA5A9cSHlKRGdkOEbGzKCHEzOZ%2BCQeizH%2FUOnG%2FK5G7IdgntOPyUauz2XLBMf1NyegqUixSSS7fCnN2I%2Fj9q9aT8jqp37PEzrLAYk0tbjEJKtcs%2FNgkERs2BRUgvJFehLJIMzwENw%3D%3D%7Ctkp%3ABk9SR4Cw1e2MZw

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                          • bob_zim@infosec.exchangeB bob_zim@infosec.exchange

                            @agowa338 @SecurityWriter Yeah, has to be GB. The densest DDR4 I’ve seen available for purchase rather than just being discussed is 128 GB per DIMM. That would take 3072 DIMMs to hit 384 TB. No way would that be doable with only 96 cores.

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                            @bob_zim @SecurityWriter

                            Well he only said "DDR4", not that it is used as the systems memory. And PCIe add-on cards for ramdisks exist, sooo

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                              @bob_zim @SecurityWriter

                              Well he only said "DDR4", not that it is used as the systems memory. And PCIe add-on cards for ramdisks exist, sooo

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                              @agowa338 @bob_zim @SecurityWriter which is pretty unlikely for a SAN - if he said 48 TB or something it would be possible but unless you have very very very specialized boards I dont think you get up to 96TB per socket on ddr4 in any cases I know about

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                                @adrianww @SecurityWriter You mean just before? When it bursts it'll be worthless due to liquidation of AI companies flooding the market.

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                                • dps910@social.freedombits.orgD dps910@social.freedombits.org
                                  @SecurityWriter I've noticed price of storage going up ever so slightly
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                                  @dps910 https://wccftech.com/western-digital-has-no-more-hdd-capacity-left-out/

                                  Expect more increases soon...

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                                  • cursedsql@hachyderm.ioC cursedsql@hachyderm.io

                                    @agowa338 @bob_zim @SecurityWriter which is pretty unlikely for a SAN - if he said 48 TB or something it would be possible but unless you have very very very specialized boards I dont think you get up to 96TB per socket on ddr4 in any cases I know about

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                                    @agowa338 @bob_zim @SecurityWriter that being said things like Solid State Sans do have some highly specialized hw setups so we might be totally off

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                                    • cursedsql@hachyderm.ioC cursedsql@hachyderm.io

                                      @agowa338 @bob_zim @SecurityWriter that being said things like Solid State Sans do have some highly specialized hw setups so we might be totally off

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                                      @cursedsql @bob_zim @SecurityWriter

                                      Hence why I asked 🙂

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                                      • dalias@hachyderm.ioD dalias@hachyderm.io

                                        @adrianww @SecurityWriter You mean just before? When it bursts it'll be worthless due to liquidation of AI companies flooding the market.

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                                        @dalias @adrianww @SecurityWriter

                                        The moment the AI bubble bursts, I will buy me some second-hand Nvidia GPUs so I can try out Vulkan raytracing

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                                          You could offer the box and RAM to the Ai bandits and ask in exchange for cease and desist of operations ....doing humanity a favour sounds like a good thing?
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