Data as in information (photos, contacts, messages, etc…), not your mobile internet allowance.
I personally just have photos and a few phone numbers that I can remember, probably around 10-15 GB including a few 4K videos. I have like maybe 20 GB of apps but they are re-downloadable so it doesn’t really count for me. As for PC, I rarely use computers these days, too tired and I’d rather lie down and stare at my phone instead, so I’m not even gonna count my PC data. How much data do you have and whats your total combined storage of all your drives?
Edit: Damn, some people got so much stuff! I personally am relying on faith that the internet and civilization doesn’t collapse so I download stuff whenever I want to watch them and delete them when I’m done with them. Y’all got doomsday bunkers planned out! 😆
Nice try memory card sales person.
Total drive space is probably something like 40 to 50 TB.
Around three quarters of that is in use, mostly my Plex libraries: film, TV, music, spoken word.
Damn, y’all have so much stuff. I kinda put my faith in the internet and hoped that civilization doesn’t collapse and torrent stuff whenever I want to watch them.
Realistically, none of these setups will be used for much more than a good feeling. You can’t watch that much media.
On my desktop PC I have 2tb of SSD and 16tb of hard disk. I use the ssds for games and OS, while the hdds get used for movies, tv shows, music, etc.
I am actively seeding 4.5tb of data on private trackers.
8tb worth of media with 3 replicas
My PC alone has about 8-10tb of unreplicated data
All in I have a raw capacity of about 160tb
That is a decent collection of pornography
I don’t really keep any porn saved since everything is just accessible online.
Mostly keep movies, tv, and anime but have started to also keep some ebooks and music as of lately.
I’m also a data hoarder so I just keep most stuff forever unless it’s a torrent or installer
I really try to go through my stuff and delete things I no longer need - more usually documents rather than media… I always worry I might remove something I realise I need later! So you are probably more sensible!
I also have like 200-300gb of Linux and Windows ISOs for archival reasons. There have been several times where I’ve had to load an older OS that had proper Ethernet drivers and upgrade.
It’s super dedicated, when something isn’t working people like you are why we have the things we need archived!
I have a huge collection of TTRPG material, and mirrored back ups of media but nothing that exciting.
Phone only
40 Gb of apps
160 gb of music. Would be a lot higher if my music didn’t have 128kbps as quality
2.2 Gb of images
4.5 GB of videosThat’s how I started out too. You pick a few things here and there, next thing you know a few years later you build a server capable of storing half a petabyte of data. The important thing is to know when it starts becoming a problem. I am at 216 tb now, but I should be good for years to come.
I saved this image. Now I have your data.
Nooooooooooooooooooooo ooooooooooooooooo (storage limit reached)
xD
About 60TB of media mostly for plex. Then a lot of personal photos. My music library is about 200GB of mostly FLAC.
I have about 3-4 TB (maybe 5 if some old drives still work)
In my phone I have 10GB for apps (tho it might be lees since i’m using a Pixel based ROM) 7GB for videos, 4GB for images and 9GB of “Homework”. In my PC i have a 1TB hard drive for custom ROMs and 240GB SSD for the system.
Homework, you say? Do you mind sharing it? Just wanna double check your work. ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
Based off of my backups only 700 gigs. Double that if you count the backup drive for the backup drive
About 30TB all up though 2x 10TB are mirrored backups of each other. I’m due some more soon.
About 4TB, mostly pictures.
Honestly, a few megs for telephone numbers and calendar entries would be enough.
I do have music, movies, games and chat backups, but realistically if they vanished tomorrow I wouldn’t mind too much.
About 32TB used out of 40TB usable on my NAS and a couple of TB spread across devices.
Mostly media and storage for my selfhosted services.