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From: Alex Kink [mailto:alexk...@gmail.com]
Sent: July-25-13 9:10 PM
To: Tim St. Pierre
Cc: biz@taug.ca
Subject: Re: [biz] Large data uploads in Toronto
This
ly-25-13 8:24 PM
> To: biz@taug.ca
> Subject: Re: [biz] Large data uploads in Toronto
>
> Do you have co-location space somewhere? If not, maybe find someone who does
> and put a little NAS device there that supports USB or has removable drive
> bays. Every week, you would go down to
uite a bit.
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From: Tim St. Pierre [mailto:t...@communicatefreely.net]
Sent: July-25-13 8:24 PM
To: biz@taug.ca
Subject: Re: [biz] Large data uploads in Toronto
Do you have co-location space somewhere? If not, maybe find someone who does
and put a little NAS device there that suppo
e off your upload. Monitor/manage it all from home/work.
-- Doug
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From: Alex Kink [mailto:alexk...@gmail.com]
Sent: July-25-13 6:21 PM
To: biz@taug.ca
Subject: [biz] Large data uploads in Toronto
Hello all.
Can anyone suggest a solution to my problem?
I need to uploa
The question is at what rate are the videos created. Because if its
sparatic then I would create a rsync config and then push them around
to multiple locations during off peak times.
I am guessing these are surveillance videos. You also might want to
try and splice them into 10 or 15 minute chunks
This scenario sounds very good.
To give better context, the data is a bunch of H264 video files. There is no
difference as to what time of day or week the upload is done as long as I can
do it on a weekly basis.
On 2013-07-25, at 20:24, "Tim St. Pierre" wrote:
> Do you have co-location space
Do you have co-location space somewhere? If not, maybe find someone who
does and put a little NAS device there that supports USB or has
removable drive bays. Every week, you would go down to 151 Front (or
wherever) and physically swap media.
Most operators need to size their upstream capacity fo
Can you shrink or break up the data? If you can put it in separate
chunks that might give you more options.
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On 2013-07-25, at 6:35 PM, Alex Kink wrote:
> That is an option but the problem with this is long turnaround time.
>
> Ideally, I'd like a service where I can just dr
That is an option but the problem with this is long turnaround time.
Ideally, I'd like a service where I can just drive up with a USB drive or a
drive in a server caddy and leave it for uploading.
On Thu, Jul 25, 2013 at 6:24 PM, Nabeel Jafferali wrote:
> Can't you ship it to them?
>
> http://
Can't you ship it to them?
http://awsimportexport.s3.amazonaws.com/aws-import-export-calculator.html
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Nabeel Jafferali
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On 2013-07-25 6:20 PM, "Alex Kink" wrote:
> Hello all.
>
> Can anyone suggest a solution to my problem?
>
> I need to upload 150-250GB of data to Amaz
Hello all.
Can anyone suggest a solution to my problem?
I need to upload 150-250GB of data to Amazon S3 per week.
I don't have an appropriate connection available to do this from home or
office.
How would you guys go about this?
Regards,
Alex
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