What is the largest file transfer you have ever done?
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~15TB over the internet via 30Mbps uplink without any special considerations. Syncthing handled any and all network and power interruptions.
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I think it’s crazy that not that long ago 30mbps was still pretty good, we now have 1gbps+ at residential addresses and it fairly common too
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Yeah, I also moved from 30Mb to 700Mb recently and it’s just insane. It’s also insane thinking I had a symmetric gigabit connection in Eastern Europe in the 2000s for fairly cheap. It was Ethernet though, not fiber. Patch cables and switches all the way to the central office. 🫠
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We might pay some of the most expensive internet in the world in Canada but at least we can’t fault them for providing an unstable or unperformqnt service. Download llama models is where 1gbps really shines, you see a 7GB model? It’s done before you are even back from the toilet. Crazy times.
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I should have know that the person on the internet noting 30Mbps was pretty good till recently is a fellow Canadian. 🍁 #ROBeLUS
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