← Back to context Comment by ramraj07 7 hours ago You mean like Teslas multi terabyte repo is not normal? 4 comments ramraj07 Reply rtpg 7 hours ago I think it's obvious that multi terabyte repos are not the norm. mrweasel 4 hours ago How did they even manage to generate a terabyte sized repo, that's crazy. Do they have something written up on how it's structured and why they'd even go that route? 1718627440 30 minutes ago A terabyte is ~220 thousand books (1000 pages, 50 rows, 100 columns) uncompressed. VCS generally store objects compressed. digitaltrees 5 hours ago It couldn’t be broken in to domain specific components?Listen, I am a rails developer, so a monolith doesn’t scare me, and yet, there are limits. Why does it need to be a multi terabyte monolith?
mrweasel 4 hours ago How did they even manage to generate a terabyte sized repo, that's crazy. Do they have something written up on how it's structured and why they'd even go that route? 1718627440 30 minutes ago A terabyte is ~220 thousand books (1000 pages, 50 rows, 100 columns) uncompressed. VCS generally store objects compressed.
1718627440 30 minutes ago A terabyte is ~220 thousand books (1000 pages, 50 rows, 100 columns) uncompressed. VCS generally store objects compressed.
digitaltrees 5 hours ago It couldn’t be broken in to domain specific components?Listen, I am a rails developer, so a monolith doesn’t scare me, and yet, there are limits. Why does it need to be a multi terabyte monolith?
I think it's obvious that multi terabyte repos are not the norm.
How did they even manage to generate a terabyte sized repo, that's crazy. Do they have something written up on how it's structured and why they'd even go that route?
A terabyte is ~220 thousand books (1000 pages, 50 rows, 100 columns) uncompressed. VCS generally store objects compressed.
It couldn’t be broken in to domain specific components?
Listen, I am a rails developer, so a monolith doesn’t scare me, and yet, there are limits. Why does it need to be a multi terabyte monolith?