One of my tables in my SQL database has a growth rate of two nibbles per nanosecond. I was wondering how many megabytes per day that is and should I be worried? My hard disk is 150 GB.
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Wolfram Alpha to the rescue! http://www61.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=How+many+megabytes+per+day+are+two+nibbles+per+nanosecond%3F | |||||||||||
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Two nibbbles == one byte. 1,000,000,000 bytes per second, or 953 megabytes per second. Let's just say your HDD can't write that fast. If it could, it would be full in under 3 minutes. | |||
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Google says: 1 nibbles per nanosecond = 476.837158 megabytes per second In other words: Yes, very worried indeed. | |||
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