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I'm not the original author:
All of these methods have extreme bandwidth but terrible latency and packet loss.
Just use half the bandwidth for redundancy.
You've heard of RAID but have you ever tried SEIGE?
Poor HDDs
If you use Western Digital, the HDDs won't notice the extreme transfer method. They'll be unreadable either way
Only download, no upload.. Dammit leechers
In a real world scenario this would need to account for protection to the storage devices to prevent damage and potential loss of data from damage
At this point why not get a 30 ton truck to carry all those WD Red Pros? Sure you can only go 30 m/s but the carrying capacity is much greater!
https://techcrunch.com/2016/11/30/amazon-will-truck-your-massive-piles-of-data-to-the-cloud-with-an-18-wheeler/
100 petabytes in a truck from 2016