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morgandawn ([personal profile] morgandawn) wrote2017-08-16 04:05 pm

You Say Bytes, I Say Bits, Let's Call The Whole Thing Off

 I need help calculating upload speed times.

Our home connection uploads at 5 Mbs (bits).  In the fall a friend will have access to a 1 Gbs (bits) upload speed.

If I have around 1 TB(ytes) worth of data to upload, the math looks like this


1. Upload from MD's home = approximately 20 days (rounded up)
2. Upload from friend's location = 2-2 hrs

Now here's where it gets tricky. Some online backup servers cap the data flowing into their servers. Ex Sync.com caps it at
5 MB(ytes) or 40 M(bits)

In which case my math looks like this

1. Upload from MD's home = approximately 20 days (rounded up)
2. Upload from friend's location = 55-60 hrs (2+ days)

Did I get this correct?

I used this calculator
https://www.broadbandsolutions.com.au/business-centre/viewpoint/understanding-connection-speeds-megabytes-megabits

 

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[personal profile] zz9pzza 2017-08-17 05:02 am (UTC)(link)
I would consider a service that accepts external disks....

You need to add an additional amount for not getting exactly 100% of your expected throughput. I would also find out how good the resume upload works as otherwise you will never get a good upload.

Numbers look fine to me via wolfram alpha :

https://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=1Tbyte+at+5mb%2Fs

18 days.

https://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=1Tbyte+at+40+mb%2Fs

55 hours

https://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=1Tbyte+at+1gbit%2Fs

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[personal profile] astolat 2017-08-17 11:54 pm (UTC)(link)
Hey, I don't know about your math but I have 150 MB/s upload speed which is faster so if you want to send me the thing and have me set it uploading I'm happy to do so. :)