plutek-infinity wrote: > <snip> > i did some quick "back-of-an-envelope" figuring while riding around on the bus today, and came up with this worst-case scenario (well... BEST-case, really.... he-he..): > > assume 44.1kHz/32-bit - that's around 11MB/track/min > assume we want to produce a complete record (~60min) - that's about 2/3 GB per track > assume we're going 24 tracks deep - that's about 16GB > assume we need some headroom (text files, presets, screenshots, whatever) - call it 20GB instead > assume we have 20 users, who ALL upload AND download EVERYTHING twice every week - that's somewhat less than 4TB/mo > > SO........ > 20GB storage > 4TB/mo. bandwidth > > <snip> This is absolutely NOT the way to construct a song through on-line collaboration. See my postings for an alternative detailed proposal. They generated little comment, so I assume little interest, but this magnitude of traffic and bandwidth is both whacked and needless. Frank _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-audio-user