resources:tools:capacity
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===== Drive Capacity Calculator ===== | ===== Drive Capacity Calculator ===== | ||
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+ | COMING SOON :!: | ||
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+ | This tool is expected to come with the new plot shrinker. | ||
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+ | ==== How does it work? ==== | ||
+ | Fill in the size of your drive and select what k-size plots you want to fill it with. | ||
+ | Are you combining space over multiple disks through raid0 [[https:// | ||
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+ | ==== A myth debunked ==== | ||
+ | A commonly heard myth goes along these lines: | ||
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+ | //"The additional space used up by a k33 beyond 2x k32 does not contribute to winning a block, so using larger k sizes to fill a hard drive " | ||
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+ | This statement is a common misconception, | ||
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+ | With this we can conclude that the number of proofs (N) are directly proportional to the plot size in bytes. K is just a constant that goes into determining the final plot size, and can therefore not simply be misconstrued as a measure for number of proofs. | ||
resources/tools/capacity.txt · Last modified: 2021/09/03 14:31 by vleesbanaan