{"id":48,"date":"2009-09-20T13:31:40","date_gmt":"2009-09-20T20:31:40","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.boxheap.net\/ddaniels\/blog\/?p=48"},"modified":"2009-09-20T13:37:28","modified_gmt":"2009-09-20T20:37:28","slug":"online-vs-offline-data-storage","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/www.boxheap.net\/ddaniels\/blog\/2009\/09\/online-vs-offline-data-storage\/","title":{"rendered":"Online vs Offline data storage"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>I have a ever rising need for data storage. Even if I stop accumulating data, or even cutting back what I store, I have to deal with failing media. I&#8217;ve had numerous hard drives die over the years, CDR&#8217;s have gone bad&#8230;<\/p>\n<p>In my searches for cheap ways to store data, I came across some recommendations to use online storage. With Dreamhost offering 50GB for backups for free, this is something I&#8217;m going to start using. At $0.10 US\/GB for overages, I hear it beats out quite a bit of competition. I&#8217;d prefer to stick with Dreamhost if possible as I know and use them.<\/p>\n<h3>Hard drive costs<\/h3>\n<p>So how much does hard drive storage cost, and how reliable is it? Well for the raw drive, I&#8217;ve recently been seeing about $1\/GB CDN for SATA drives. My backup server is currently PATA with slow USB (likely version 1) so I&#8217;d likely need to spend some money upgrading the backup server. A cheap modern PC seems to go for about $300 CDN. I&#8217;d guess controller cards aren&#8217;t cheaper than $20.<\/p>\n<h4>Related costs<\/h4>\n<p>But the media cost isn&#8217;t the only cost. There&#8217;s also install time, maintenance time, and operation costs. One of the biggest operation costs at a house is electricity. <a href=\"http:\/\/hydro.mb.ca\/regulatory_affairs\/energy_rates\/electricity\/current_rates.shtml\">Manitoba Hydro charges<\/a> somewhere around $0.063\/kwh CDN. That&#8217;s about 365.242199 * 24 * 0.063 = $552.246205 per kw-year.<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"http:\/\/www.westerndigital.com\/en\/products\/Products.asp?DriveID=336\">Western Digital seems to say<\/a> hard drives consume between 0.40 Watts to 5.4+5=10.4 Watts. I&#8217;ve seen elsewhere claiming 25 Watts for hard drives. So at the given kw-year, the cost of operation could be as low as about 0.40 * 552.246205 = $220 CDN. The more likely case of lets say 2 hours of operation, 1 hour idle to off, based on Western Digital&#8217;s &#8220;competing&#8221; write case of 5.4+4.5 watts in operation, 2.8 watts for idle, and 0.40 watts for standby is about<br \/>\n((((5.4 + 4.5) \/ 24) * 2) + (((2.8) \/ 24) * 1) + ((0.40 \/ 24) * 21)) * 552.246205 = $715.<\/p>\n<p>Wow. I need to turn my computer off more often.<\/p>\n<h3>Simple comparisions<\/h3>\n<p>So lets take the best case for hard drives then and make it as big as seems reasonable right now. 1.5 TB is about 1,396.98386 GB. At Dream host, 3 years (typical hard drive warrenty) times 12 months times $0.10 times 1396 GB  times 1.13 for padding for exchange rate, and possible volitility is \tabout<br \/>\n3 * 12 * 0.10 * 1 396 * 1.13 = $5,679. Local storage would be $750 for electricty * 3 years, plus $150 for the hard drive, plus maintanence of lets say $250 is about (750 * 3) + 150 + 250 = $2,650.<\/p>\n<p>So local storage is about half the cost in its best case. I&#8217;d say it&#8217;s more likely to be far less used, but at home I&#8217;d have to budget for expansion immediatly. Being at Dreamhost is good for a site disaster (like a house fire), but bad for access time.<\/p>\n<h3>Conclusion<\/h3>\n<p>More research is needed. If I had to make the decision tomorrow, I&#8217;d probably go with spending more on Dreamhost storage. I like the offsite feature, the low maintenance, and not having to spend as much time figuring out how much storage I might need.<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"http:\/\/www.boxheap.net\/ddaniels\/resume.html\">Drew Scott Daniels&#8217; resume<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>I have a ever rising need for data storage. Even if I stop accumulating data, or even cutting back what I store, I have to deal with failing media. 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