Kathy Quinlan wrote: > Jeffrey Engel wrote: > >>Sounds intriguing, but the development costs are >>likely to be astronomical if you're only making 1. >> >>Have you considered a Linux cluster? Sure, there's no >>AVR content, however you should be able to simply >>assemble and configure a solution. >> >>$0.02, >> >>Jeff Engel > > Yeap, that is one option (using FreeBSD) > > It will not be just one system, I plan to have atleast 3 working in > tandom for fault tolerance. > > Here is a link to the project: > http://www.kaqelectronics.dyndns.org/the_buzz/the_buzz.html Ok, 10TB is ~10^13 bytes i assume. Do with hash tables. First table can be 1024 point hash that indexes 1024 1024-point tables in the 2nd stage. 3rd stage is 1048576 1024-point tables. 4th stage is 1073741824 arrays, each containing 10.24 kBytes. Can do it easy with an AVR and a few hard-disks. How many users will a single database device have?
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Re: [AVR-Chat] Re: Semi manufacturers ?
2004-08-05 by Russell Shaw
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