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John Gage schrieb:

Herbert Simon must be spinning in his grave...or smiling wisely. What does a human do with a petabyte of data?

for example i have a private search-engine for my most often used sites. google and the other ones always know just a part of the whole site, my own one knowns all. its a good research-tool (and mirror) and support a lot more filter-posibilities than google. there are many great internet sites out there, which have no search. after waiting for crawling this is no longer a problem for me.

another big example in my private use is a neural network for figuring out relations between news and stock-prices. or statistical data of website usage. oh - analyse of the behavior of google is also a great fun with much data. or a database for typical games like chess or poker or something like this. i also have some databases with geo-data or free avaiable data like statistics about birthnumbers in germany, a list of all germany citys with its habitants (grouped by gender) and so on.

or calculating a list of prim-numbers on your own just to make some implementation tests. sometime this databases just grow because you want to see how long it can take to get x results and forgot to disable the test after reaching the border :D

But when a desktop machine for $1700 retail has a terabyte of storage, the unix operating system, 4 gigs of memory, and an amazing 27 inch display, I guess hardware isn't the problem (and I know one could put together the same machine on Linux etc. for much less).

yes and for private use you can use such a desktop machine as database-server. it can work while you're on work ;)

Greetings from Germany,
Torsten
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