@@VirusHD I mean I hope Dream doesn't watch this video "Yeah this company sent $120k of free product for his machine.... but we're going to keep $64k worth of equipment for ourselves"... the price of having Linus do your build... YIKES! FYI 15x 8 = 120 not 360
I'm wondering if they have a big shelf in the office which is labeled: "dropped drives" filled with hard drives that Linus dropped which may or may not work anymore.
I bet 2 bucks Linus thinks it's funny, these are planned out by him prior , cast may be oblivious, but he is purposely dropping stuff to keep his persona up 🙄🤦
Granted it's just me here but I'm rocking about 4.5tb in actively used computers, 8.6tb between 4 drives not in use, 500gb in a portable, and 4tb in the guts of my dad's arcade machine project he hasn't moved forward on in about 4 years, but my part is done. So I'm close... but only if you count things I'm not actually using
I love that Linus has such a close work relationship with his spouse. They get to work together nearly every day, and are still going strong. Oh and Yvonne's there too.
He's the face of the company and she runs allot of the backend. They are both seem like great owners and bosses. Being extremly hands on despite how massive the company has gotten.
I love Jake's morbid curiosity when Linus is disassembling that drive lol. He is in physical pain watching him do that but he can't help but to totally nerd out with Linus bc that drive is cool as crap.
@@Fay7666 sure they are relevant. If the community disagrees with the association with someone due to that persons actions, they have every reason to be critical.
@@ArashiKageTaro man, can I just watch ltt without seeing the drama that IS LEGIT 2 YEARS OLD? Just a bit of perspective of what your actually hating on lol, please stop inserting this bs pretty much into every video with either speedrunning or dream in the title
the software "accidently" came pre-configured i apologise, but this server building speedrun will NOT be making it to the official server building leadboards
was looking for it. as someone who never watched anything he made. A content creator that calls themselves ‘dream’, doesn’t show there face and plays kids games is suspect in itself.
The original NVMe storage arrays were unrelentingly cool. They were called DSSD and the company was acquired and subsequently killed by Dell. There was a reason their product wasn't exactly feasible, but damn were they cool. They used entirely custom drives in a blade format that was, like, 7"x24"x.325" so they could pack them to the brim with SLC chips and controllers. I think the largest capacity blades were, like, 4TB? They functioned by directly attaching the array to a server or PC via a proprietary Direct Attach Copper cable (which was the reason the product wasn't feasible at scale) to provision block storage devices directly to the client PC's PCIe bus. Dell and their partner companies in the various standards groups did figure out how to encapsulate the packets in such a way that they could switch and even route NVMe storage packets over storage networks, thus allowing them to scale their NVMe-backed storage arrays, but it was already too late for DSSD. I would love to see Linus get a hold of one of them and have Anthony and Wendell figure out how to get it working. One of the cool things about it is that you can totally connect multiple cards in the same client device to the DSSD and provision storage from it to that device. There's also an open-source linux-based OS that allows you to set fiber-channel and network cards as array target devices, so you can have the client device act as the storage array using the block storage provisioned from the DSSD as the storage pool to provision devices from. It'd be a fascinating, if EXTREMELY high-level, project to tackle.
I feel like tech companies will reinforce literally every computer component and product they make solely because of how often Linus drops products they send him and will call it the Linus test.
I feel like tech companies will reinforce literally every computer component and product they make solely because of how often Linus drops products they send him and will call it the Linus test.
I feel like tech companies will begin to reinforce every computer component and product they make, solely because of how often Linus drops products they send him. They will call it the “Linus Test.”
@@un-nerdyneko What the heck are you doing to your laptop that the hinges broke I have a Windows 7 based laptop from back when they first started coming out and never had to replace the hinges only thing I've had to replace was the drive twice first time was because it just died and second time was I upgraded to a SSD since they're the exact same form factor as a laptop hard drive
In addition to the 8 GB of DRAM on those Enterprise NVMe drives... I'm wondering what kind of processing power that controller has. Probably an ASIC, but I'm guessing it's as fast as some of the computers I have!
If you watch the Karl Jobst video you would probably see that it was indeed likely an accident that he cheated. But that's no excuse for the inappropriate behaviour he showed with the Minecraft mods
As a professional, watching LTT videos on anything in the server space is always cringe (and not simply for the way the hardware is treated). Discussions of how much redundancy to have in a RAID configuration should have much more thought put into them than the rather flippant approach taken here. For example, it can take days to rebuild a drive after a failure and the high load during a rebuild causes an increased risk of a second failure (especially if you have drives from the same batch). Fundamentally, using RAID-5 with HDDs today is professional misconduct. The rebuild times are simply too long, which makes the risk of data loss too high.
Linus casualy disassembling a brand new 10K USD Enterprise SSD and Jake just dying in the background of pain is honestly pure comedy gold, and kind of the essence of their dynamic.
Dude to have the kind of relationship where you can say “What the actual f is wrong with you” to you BOSS and not get fired would be living the dream 😂
Honestly, a SATA cache would more than likely do the job, if your editing machine is connected over wifi or anything less than 10GbE it'll be easy to saturate that with SATA
When Dream approached Linus, he know that he will expect nothing less from Linus in terms of performance & Linus will know that he expect nothing less from Dream in terms of budget 😂
18:05 This is literally what storage architecting discussion are like at every workplace. You got the one technician that has the "I do NOT want to get called about lost data," approach, and you got the other one that is going to have to have the "I thought we bought 1 Petabyte, why is the DB team saying you only gave them 700TB?" discussion with the boss.
@@RhodderzX My storage server proposal spreadsheets always have TiB calculated before compression, taking into account parity, hot spare, cold spare & vdev configuration before compression. There's also a "storage efficiency" presented in percentage column below the usable field. Never any questions asked when the network shares eventually come online usually about two months later after memory and disk testing.
I worked in the enterprise storage area for a while. This is not a question. Data protection is first. The cost of the hardware usually does not matter. Since data loss is a death sentence. If you were the vender or decision maker you are basically blacklisted. Also especially if you are really talking about Enterprise if any data was lost, it would take at least a days worth of time recovering the disaster (most likely more). When most businesses could lose millions a dollars an hour on a system outage. The hardware cost all of a sudden doesn't matter.
I specifically came to the comments hoping it would be so. Not gonna bother watching this one, Dream wasn’t a creator they should have partnered with IMO. Kinda like when they did a promo for Raid.
Just 'randomly' have all the screws already inserted into their holes before putting them in and have the OS already on the drive by entropic chance - after all, it is theoretically possible so you just got lucky
When I see Linus working with extremely expensive and bleeding edge tech.... I just wait for the moment he yeets hundreds of dollars on the ground. And I'm never disappointed
feel as if they should do more research on the people they talk about, like in the twomad video they said they didn't know who he was until they met him
A lot of people could say that to their boss under the right situation, If you can't do that, maybe start looking for better employment as your boss obviously only sees you as a number on a spreadsheet.
He edits George's and Sapnap's Vids most of the time. I think he plans to uplaod videos with a much more high video resolution, so it will take some storage lol
he plans to make significantly more content once he’s actually with the other person he wants to make more content with. that’s the reason why they both got all this new shit
@@littlejackalo5326 It's less about cheating in minecraft and more cheating in a speed run. You fuck the integrity of speed running records by doing so. He could have cheated a speedrun for any game that exists and still gotten backlash for it.
@@Clown-tf8jp its been obvious since day one the accusations were bs since the entire metoo movement is bs anyways, its just funny to clown on him since he takes every single joke so seriously
@@Mortifer23 He literally admitted to modding the random chance outcome of item drops though and at first lied that it had been done but was an accident. That's cheating
Well they did immediately follow that up with "totally legit footage not edited at all whatsoever", I think they're in on the joke more than people realize.
Gotta love when jake freaks out about Linus taking apart the SSD and wanting nothing to do with it, but still being excited by the technology inside. XD
XD. Inside technology the by excited being still but, it with do to nothing wanting and SSD the apart taking Linus about out freaks jake when love Gotta
He cheated in a speedrun. Okay big deal. But it’s the fact that he lied about cheating for months, meanwhile letting his fans send threats to everyone calling him out for actually cheating. Unacceptable.
@@justjade16 did he not? To my knowledge he knew about the cheating for months but refused to acknowledge it. How is it possible to not know you had a mod installed then, months later, have a sudden realisation that you had a mod installed?
@@beanbeanjuice Initially when his run got questioned, he was cooperative and working with the mods but then one of them posted something trashing him so he got upset which started the whole drama and going back and forth
@@beanbeanjuice at the time, he didnt know that he had cheated. Which is why he was so adamant that he didn't and even hired a mathematician to prove it. However, after the situation blew over (sometime in January) he found out that while he was speedrunning he was using a mod that was designed to enhance his video quality. The developer that developed it increased drop rates on certain mods to improve videos ( they wouldn’t have to wait as long during manhunts) without telling him, but they eventually came clean.
@@beanbeanjuice After that, I forget exactly when but it was months later, he posted a pastebin explaining the entire situation apologizing for everything (he also apologized in private to the speedrun community). Today, he speedrun is not on the leader board, and he doesn't speedrun at all.
@@incognitomode1120 yeah once a video talks about dream, they wont even bother to watch the video and they will just go straight to the comment section because dream cheated and his fans are toxic i think im about to get ratiod here but whatever, just kidding dream still cheated lol 💀
Someone needs to make a spreadsheet of all the shit Linus has dropped so we can see what the most expensive one is, then email it to LMG so they can frame it as a wall of Shame
Didn't he drop a $10k cpu a while back? That drive is like $630, my current income sucks, but with any half decent income, a couple of my devices would get MASSIVE storage upgrades, allowing me to take my data hoarding to the next level :)
Thinking about having that much storage, could you do a video on how you would organize all of that data within the server itself? I know it would all depend on what you were storing but I would love to see a video on organizing video data on a server this size!
I believe the filesystem they're using treats the whole thing as one drive so it wouldn't be that different from normal storage. I imagine they just have folders organized by channel and by date.
@@danieljensen2626 I might be over complicating it but I would love to see how a professional organizes their folders having that many files like LTT. Is it organized by channel and date and that’s it? Or is it by channel and then video and then date? How deep do the folders go!? Would probably be boring for most but I would love to see it!
I'll be real, i think this colab was, maybe not a mistake, but at least a bad move. Dream cheated on a speedrun and lied. But we all know that drama.... My boy Linus, his fans literally Doxxed a guy that talked shit about Dream. He literally got BLACK MAILED for that. Dream didn't say a WORD about that. The fact you guys are doing this, either for lack of information, or for a lack of money (LTT Labs, Screwdriver and Backpack were a toll on your wallet) makes me think about my trust on Linus. I'm still a fan, as i have been for years, but this is for sure one of your weakest moments
if you are wondering why the dislike ratio is so out of whack, dream is the dude that cheated in a minecraft speedrun and lied about it for like a full year before confessing