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Re: Anon
Adam Shostack wrote:
> Could you give me a cost estimate for keeping video of the
> last 10 minutes of 250 million lives? This is essentially one of
> Brin's suggestions, and it strikes me as astoundingly pricey, even if
> you just consider the cost of cameras, fiber, switches, and vcrs, and
> ignore the problem of deciding what tape to keep.
>
> Some back of the envelope leads me to over a trillion,
> figuring that a second of video takes 10kb, and disk costs about
> $50/mb. 250m cameras at $40 each, fiber connections at $400 each,
> etc.
That's 50 CENTS per megabyte, but actually it is twice less than that.
My calculation (storage costs only, assume 10kb/sec/person):
6000KB * 0.25c/MB * 2.5E8 = 375 million.
Good money, but not even close to your number.
Also, storing data on optical disks is about $20/600MB, which is only
three cents per megabyte -- ten times less than above.
Even though this is storage media cost alone, 37.5 million surely
sounds like a reasonable number -- it is 15 cents per person, or
90 cents per hour, or $22.6 per day per person. A little steep, but after
several years this cost may decline tenfold.
Of course my rough calculation missed a lot of important expenses.
- Igor.