[volunteergrid2-l] Should we increase the node minimum capacity?
Shawn Willden
shawn at willden.org
Thu Nov 3 01:20:35 UTC 2011
On Wed, Nov 2, 2011 at 6:33 PM, Jody Harris <jharris at harrisdev.com> wrote:
> Both of my nodes are currently just below the 500 GB limit. I honestly
> thought it would never be a problem.
>
I want to be clear: It's still not a problem. If there's anyone who does
find it a hardship to expand their storage, please don't feel shy about
speaking up. The terms under which everyone joined this grid specified 500
GB, so it's wrong to require anyone to upgrade who doesn't want to.... so
we have to have consensus. Unless everyone agrees, we should stay at 500
GB.
One node is a little net top box from System76 -- I can add a 2 GB external
> drive to that one.
>
I presume you mean 2 TB... 2 GB wouldn't do much good ;-)
> The other is my primary home desktop (always on), Tahoe is running on a
> LVM comprised of a couple of retired 250 GB drives. I can just replace
> those with a single drive and move on.
>
--
Shawn
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