03-08-2016, 09:00 PM
(This post was last modified: 03-08-2016, 09:17 PM by retrolinkx.)
I don't even know man, I hate this question so much.
For audio, there was already an assumption that 120TB could hold 21.6 years of audio. I doubled it and found out that 47 years of audio would take up 256TB. I already thought that was a bit too much, but after trying to manually calculate it myself using videos I've found online, I've been coming up with even higher numbers than usual.
Actually, upon further notice. I was calculating incorrectly. My bad.
I may just go with what I was attempting beforehand. Calculating how much space is on a CD, and multiplying that by 47 years.
For audio, there was already an assumption that 120TB could hold 21.6 years of audio. I doubled it and found out that 47 years of audio would take up 256TB. I already thought that was a bit too much, but after trying to manually calculate it myself using videos I've found online, I've been coming up with even higher numbers than usual.
Actually, upon further notice. I was calculating incorrectly. My bad.
I may just go with what I was attempting beforehand. Calculating how much space is on a CD, and multiplying that by 47 years.